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00:00:00 – 00:08:03
The video showcases the ultra planetary gear box system by REV Robotics, emphasizing its flexibility for both prototyping and final robot design. The kit includes preassembled cartridges with various gear ratios and mounting options. It allows for easy interfacing with other motion profile products and can be used in robotics applications like drivetrains, lifts, and arms. The speaker explains the process of building a three-stage gearbox stack, aligning and mounting hardware, and highlights different mounting options for diverse applications. The segment concludes with a recommendation to visit the product page for more details on gear ratios and to contact support for assistance.
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In this part of the video, the speaker introduces the ultra planetary gear box system by REV Robotics, highlighting its dynamic adjustability for prototyping and final robot design. The kit includes a mounting plate, preassembled cartridges in various gear ratios, and an output with flexible mounting options. The system allows for easy interfacing with other motion profile products. Additionally, the kit includes an HD hex motor and a hardware pack for different cartridge configurations. The process of building a three-stage gearbox stack is then explained, starting with the highest gear ratio cartridge and stacking them accordingly.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the main points covered include:
– The process of aligning and mounting the output stage hardware.
– Choosing between two mounting options: hex shaft through the female output or face mounting directly to the gearbox.
– Face mounting is suitable for high torque or high-speed applications.
– The output is dual ball bearings supported, negating the need for additional support.
– Detailed steps for mounting a metal sprocket onto the output using hardware and a nut driver.
– Alternatively, using a hex shaft through the female output with a set screw for a different mounting option.
00:06:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the versatility of using a hex shaft with a mounting plate in various robotics applications. They highlight how this setup can be used for drivetrains, lifts, elevators, and arms, providing more design flexibility. The speaker demonstrates mounting a face mounting bracket onto the gearbox with detailed steps using a sprocket and nut driver. The segment ends with a call to action to check out the product page for more information on gear ratios and reach out to support for any questions or issues.
