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The intent of this product is to use this tread for Plaction Wheels and Performance Wheels. These treads have no holes. Holes are to be added at assembly.
This tread pattern provides excellent wear and friction characteristics while running against tight pile carpet.
Specifications:
Omni-directional wheels in the smallest diameter offered by any common FIRST Robotics Competition or FIRST Tech Challenge supplier.
These 50 mm / 2 inch omni wheels features two different durometers:
They also have a standard 14 mm Hex Bore, letting you choose between 3 different bores:
Stack several of these wheels on a shaft to craft an unstoppable intake system for your robot that can be used to center game pieces.
Omni-directional wheels in the smallest diameter offered by any common FIRST Robotics Competition or FIRST Tech Challenge supplier.
These 50 mm / 2 inch omni wheels features two different durometers:
They also have a standard 14 mm Hex Bore, letting you choose between 3 different bores:
Stack several of these wheels on a shaft to craft an unstoppable intake system for your robot that can be used to center game pieces.
Omni-directional wheels in the smallest diameter offered by any common FIRST Robotics Competition or FIRST Tech Challenge supplier.
These 50 mm / 2 inch omni wheels feature multiple durometers:
They also have a standard 14 mm Hex Bore, letting you choose between 4 different bores:
Omni-directional wheels in the smallest diameter offered by any common FIRST Robotics Competition or FIRST Tech Challenge supplier.
These 50 mm / 2 inch omni wheels feature multiple durometers:
They also have a standard 14 mm Hex Bore, letting you choose between 4 different bores:
Omni-directional wheels in the smallest diameter offered by any common FIRST Robotics Competition or FIRST Tech Challenge supplier.
These 50 mm / 2 inch omni wheels feature multiple durometers:
They also have a standard 14 mm Hex Bore, letting you choose between 4 different bores:
Omni-directional wheels in the smallest diameter offered by any common FIRST Robotics Competition or FIRST Tech Challenge supplier.
These 50 mm / 2 inch omni wheels feature multiple durometers:
They also have a standard 14 mm Hex Bore, letting you choose between 4 different bores:
Compliant wheels are not intended for moving robots, but moving objects. Compliant wheels give way to allow rigid objects to be manipulated easily. A line of multiple wheels on a driven hex shaft creates a very effective roller that ignores variations in the objects being driven. This makes for high-performance intakes and internal conveyors. The wheels are sized for an interference fit and tend to stay in place on a shaft, though a shaft collar may be used to make absolutely sure the wheels stay clear of other mechanisms or maintain consistent spacing.
The hex bore versions of this wheel are undersized, and are intended to be an interference fit on their respective hex shafts. This interference fit allows for effective torque transfer from the hex shaft to the wheel, as well as allowing the wheel to remain in place along the shaft without the need for spacers or collar clamps:
Different durometer ratings give each wheel unique characteristics. Green wheels (35A durometer) are the softest and most compliant around objects, while orange (40A), maroon (45A), and blue (50A) wheels are increasingly firm. The increased firmness also allows the latter wheels to carry a higher RPM rating. Check out the downloads tab for a chart showing wheels and their maximum RPM.
Layout Print(s)
am-3571 2IN 375 Hex Compliant Wheel REV3.PDF
am-3462 2IN 500Hex Compliant Wheel REV3.PDF
am-3572 2IN 8mm Compliant Wheel REV4.PDF
CAD File(s)
am-3571 2IN 375Hex Compliant Wheel REV2.STEP
am-3572 2IN 8mm Compliant Wheel REV2.STEP
am-3462 2IN Molded 500Hex Compliant Wheel REV2.STEP
Additional File(s)
2 inch Compliant Wheel Expansion.pdf
Don't see what you need?
Compliant wheels are not intended for moving robots, but moving objects. Compliant wheels give way to allow rigid objects to be manipulated easily. A line of multiple wheels on a driven hex shaft creates a very effective roller that ignores variations in the objects being driven. This makes for high-performance intakes and internal conveyors. The wheels are sized for an interference fit and tend to stay in place on a shaft, though a shaft collar may be used to make absolutely sure the wheels stay clear of other mechanisms or maintain consistent spacing.
The hex bore versions of this wheel are undersized, and are intended to be an interference fit on their respective hex shafts. This interference fit allows for effective torque transfer from the hex shaft to the wheel, as well as allowing the wheel to remain in place along the shaft without the need for spacers or collar clamps:
Different durometer ratings give each wheel unique characteristics. Green wheels (35A durometer) are the softest and most compliant around objects, while orange (40A), maroon (45A), and blue (50A) wheels are increasingly firm. The increased firmness also allows the latter wheels to carry a higher RPM rating. Check out the downloads tab for a chart showing wheels and their maximum RPM.
Specifications
Documents
Layout Print(s)
am-3571 2IN 375 Hex Compliant Wheel REV3.PDF
am-3462 2IN 500Hex Compliant Wheel REV3.PDF
am-3572 2IN 8mm Compliant Wheel REV4.PDF
CAD File(s)
am-3571 2IN 375Hex Compliant Wheel REV2.STEP
am-3572 2IN 8mm Compliant Wheel REV2.STEP
am-3462 2IN Molded 500Hex Compliant Wheel REV2.STEP
Additional File(s)
Compliant wheels are not intended for moving robots, but moving objects. Compliant wheels give way to allow rigid objects to be manipulated easily. A line of multiple wheels on a driven hex shaft creates a very effective roller that ignores variations in the objects being driven. This makes for high-performance intakes and internal conveyors. The wheels are sized for an interference fit and tend to stay in place on a shaft, though a shaft collar may be used to make absolutely sure the wheels stay clear of other mechanisms or maintain consistent spacing.
The hex bore versions of this wheel are undersized, and are intended to be an interference fit on their respective hex shafts. This interference fit allows for effective torque transfer from the hex shaft to the wheel, as well as allowing the wheel to remain in place along the shaft without the need for spacers or collar clamps:
Different durometer ratings give each wheel unique characteristics. Green wheels (35A durometer) are the softest and most compliant around objects, while orange (40A), maroon (45A), and blue (50A) wheels are increasingly firm. The increased firmness also allows the latter wheels to carry a higher RPM rating. Check out the downloads tab for a chart showing wheels and their maximum RPM.
Layout Print(s)
am-3571 2IN 375 Hex Compliant Wheel REV3.PDF
am-3462 2IN 500Hex Compliant Wheel REV3.PDF
am-3572 2IN 8mm Compliant Wheel REV4.PDF
CAD File(s)
am-3571 2IN 375Hex Compliant Wheel REV2.STEP
am-3572 2IN 8mm Compliant Wheel REV2.STEP
am-3462 2IN Molded 500Hex Compliant Wheel REV2.STEP
Additional File(s)
2 inch Compliant Wheel Expansion.pdf
Don't see what you need?
Compliant wheels are not intended for moving robots, but moving objects. Compliant wheels give way to allow rigid objects to be manipulated easily. A line of multiple wheels on a driven hex shaft creates a very effective roller that ignores variations in the objects being driven. This makes for high-performance intakes and internal conveyors. The wheels are sized for an interference fit and tend to stay in place on a shaft, though a shaft collar may be used to make absolutely sure the wheels stay clear of other mechanisms or maintain consistent spacing.
The hex bore versions of this wheel are undersized, and are intended to be an interference fit on their respective hex shafts. This interference fit allows for effective torque transfer from the hex shaft to the wheel, as well as allowing the wheel to remain in place along the shaft without the need for spacers or collar clamps:
Different durometer ratings give each wheel unique characteristics. Green wheels (35A durometer) are the softest and most compliant around objects, while orange (40A), maroon (45A), and blue (50A) wheels are increasingly firm. The increased firmness also allows the latter wheels to carry a higher RPM rating. Check out the downloads tab for a chart showing wheels and their maximum RPM.
Layout Print(s)
am-3571 2IN 375 Hex Compliant Wheel REV3.PDF
am-3462 2IN 500Hex Compliant Wheel REV3.PDF
am-3572 2IN 8mm Compliant Wheel REV4.PDF
CAD File(s)
am-3571 2IN 375Hex Compliant Wheel REV2.STEP
am-3572 2IN 8mm Compliant Wheel REV2.STEP
am-3462 2IN Molded 500Hex Compliant Wheel REV2.STEP
Additional File(s)
2 inch Compliant Wheel Expansion.pdf
Don't see what you need?
Compliant wheels are not intended for moving robots, but moving objects. Compliant wheels give way to allow rigid objects to be manipulated easily. A line of multiple wheels on a driven hex shaft creates a very effective roller that ignores variations in the objects being driven. This makes for high-performance intakes and internal conveyors. The wheels are sized for an interference fit and tend to stay in place on a shaft, though a shaft collar may be used to make absolutely sure the wheels stay clear of other mechanisms or maintain consistent spacing.
The hex bore versions of this wheel are undersized, and are intended to be an interference fit on their respective hex shafts. This interference fit allows for effective torque transfer from the hex shaft to the wheel, as well as allowing the wheel to remain in place along the shaft without the need for spacers or collar clamps:
Different durometer ratings give each wheel unique characteristics. Green wheels (35A durometer) are the softest and most compliant around objects, while orange (40A), maroon (45A), and blue (50A) wheels are increasingly firm. The increased firmness also allows the latter wheels to carry a higher RPM rating. Check out the downloads tab for a chart showing wheels and their maximum RPM.
Layout Print(s)
am-3571 2IN 375 Hex Compliant Wheel REV3.PDF
am-3462 2IN 500Hex Compliant Wheel REV3.PDF
am-3572 2IN 8mm Compliant Wheel REV4.PDF
CAD File(s)
am-3571 2IN 375Hex Compliant Wheel REV2.STEP
am-3572 2IN 8mm Compliant Wheel REV2.STEP
am-3462 2IN Molded 500Hex Compliant Wheel REV2.STEP
Additional File(s)
2 inch Compliant Wheel Expansion.pdf
Don't see what you need?
Compliant wheels are not intended for moving robots, but moving objects. Compliant wheels give way to allow rigid objects to be manipulated easily. A line of multiple wheels on a driven hex shaft creates a very effective roller that ignores variations in the objects being driven. This makes for high-performance intakes and internal conveyors. The wheels are sized for an interference fit and tend to stay in place on a shaft, though a shaft collar may be used to make absolutely sure the wheels stay clear of other mechanisms or maintain consistent spacing.
The hex bore versions of this wheel are undersized, and are intended to be an interference fit on their respective hex shafts. This interference fit allows for effective torque transfer from the hex shaft to the wheel, as well as allowing the wheel to remain in place along the shaft without the need for spacers or collar clamps:
Different durometer ratings give each wheel unique characteristics. Green wheels (35A durometer) are the softest and most compliant around objects, while orange (40A), maroon (45A), and blue (50A) wheels are increasingly firm. The increased firmness also allows the latter wheels to carry a higher RPM rating. Check out the downloads tab for a chart showing wheels and their maximum RPM.
Layout Print(s)
am-3571 2IN 375 Hex Compliant Wheel REV3.PDF
am-3462 2IN 500Hex Compliant Wheel REV3.PDF
am-3572 2IN 8mm Compliant Wheel REV4.PDF
CAD File(s)
am-3571 2IN 375Hex Compliant Wheel REV2.STEP
am-3572 2IN 8mm Compliant Wheel REV2.STEP
am-3462 2IN Molded 500Hex Compliant Wheel REV2.STEP
Additional File(s)
2 inch Compliant Wheel Expansion.pdf
Compliant wheels are not intended for moving robots, but moving objects. Compliant wheels give way to allow rigid objects to be manipulated easily. A line of multiple wheels on a driven hex shaft creates a very effective roller that ignores variations in the objects being driven. This makes for high-performance intakes and internal conveyors. The wheels are sized for an interference fit and tend to stay in place on a shaft, though a shaft collar may be used to make absolutely sure the wheels stay clear of other mechanisms or maintain consistent spacing.
The hex bore versions of this wheel are undersized, and are intended to be an interference fit on their respective hex shafts. This interference fit allows for effective torque transfer from the hex shaft to the wheel, as well as allowing the wheel to remain in place along the shaft without the need for spacers or collar clamps:
Different durometer ratings give each wheel unique characteristics. Green wheels (35A durometer) are the softest and most compliant around objects, while orange (40A), maroon (45A), and blue (50A) wheels are increasingly firm. The increased firmness also allows the latter wheels to carry a higher RPM rating. Check out the downloads tab for a chart showing wheels and their maximum RPM.
Layout Print(s)
am-3571 2IN 375 Hex Compliant Wheel REV3.PDF
am-3462 2IN 500Hex Compliant Wheel REV3.PDF
am-3572 2IN 8mm Compliant Wheel REV4.PDF
CAD File(s)
am-3571 2IN 375Hex Compliant Wheel REV2.STEP
am-3572 2IN 8mm Compliant Wheel REV2.STEP
am-3462 2IN Molded 500Hex Compliant Wheel REV2.STEP
Additional File(s)
2 inch Compliant Wheel Expansion.pdf
Don't see what you need?
Compliant wheels are not intended for moving robots, but moving objects. Compliant wheels give way to allow rigid objects to be manipulated easily. A line of multiple wheels on a driven hex shaft creates a very effective roller that ignores variations in the objects being driven. This makes for high-performance intakes and internal conveyors. The wheels are sized for an interference fit and tend to stay in place on a shaft, though a shaft collar may be used to make absolutely sure the wheels stay clear of other mechanisms or maintain consistent spacing.
The hex bore versions of this wheel are undersized, and are intended to be an interference fit on their respective hex shafts. This interference fit allows for effective torque transfer from the hex shaft to the wheel, as well as allowing the wheel to remain in place along the shaft without the need for spacers or collar clamps:
Different durometer ratings give each wheel unique characteristics. Green wheels (35A durometer) are the softest and most compliant around objects, while orange (40A), maroon (45A), and blue (50A) wheels are increasingly firm. The increased firmness also allows the latter wheels to carry a higher RPM rating. Check out the downloads tab for a chart showing wheels and their maximum RPM.
Layout Print(s)
am-3571 2IN 375 Hex Compliant Wheel REV3.PDF
am-3462 2IN 500Hex Compliant Wheel REV3.PDF
am-3572 2IN 8mm Compliant Wheel REV4.PDF
CAD File(s)
am-3571 2IN 375Hex Compliant Wheel REV2.STEP
am-3572 2IN 8mm Compliant Wheel REV2.STEP
am-3462 2IN Molded 500Hex Compliant Wheel REV2.STEP
Additional File(s)
2 inch Compliant Wheel Expansion.pdf
Don't see what you need?
Compliant wheels are not intended for moving robots, but moving objects. Compliant wheels give way to allow rigid objects to be manipulated easily. A line of multiple wheels on a driven hex shaft creates a very effective roller that ignores variations in the objects being driven. This makes for high-performance intakes and internal conveyors. The wheels are sized for an interference fit and tend to stay in place on a shaft, though a shaft collar may be used to make absolutely sure the wheels stay clear of other mechanisms or maintain consistent spacing.
The hex bore versions of this wheel are undersized, and are intended to be an interference fit on their respective hex shafts. This interference fit allows for effective torque transfer from the hex shaft to the wheel, as well as allowing the wheel to remain in place along the shaft without the need for spacers or collar clamps:
Different durometer ratings give each wheel unique characteristics. Green wheels (35A durometer) are the softest and most compliant around objects, while orange (40A), maroon (45A), and blue (50A) wheels are increasingly firm. The increased firmness also allows the latter wheels to carry a higher RPM rating. Check out the downloads tab for a chart showing wheels and their maximum RPM.
Layout Print(s)
am-3571 2IN 375 Hex Compliant Wheel REV3.PDF
am-3462 2IN 500Hex Compliant Wheel REV3.PDF
am-3572 2IN 8mm Compliant Wheel REV4.PDF
CAD File(s)
am-3571 2IN 375Hex Compliant Wheel REV2.STEP
am-3572 2IN 8mm Compliant Wheel REV2.STEP
am-3462 2IN Molded 500Hex Compliant Wheel REV2.STEP
Additional File(s)
2 inch Compliant Wheel Expansion.pdf