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hey is there anything i can put on the drive wheels on the a bruder mini excavator with rubber tracks to ads some traction. they tend to slip when im trying to turn.
i was thinking of adding thin layer of silcon. |
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Cossie:
Option #1 : some heat-shrink tubing, carefully applied, then roughened with sandpaper. Option #2 : some of that anti-skip floor tape (looks like black emery-paper tape) Option #3 : See if there is a way you can put a drive sprocket in the drive wheel, and then punch some drive-holes in the rubber track. Think like the sprockets on a bicycle (RobotShop probably has ones you could use...) Option #4 : Replace the track altogether, perhaps with some track and drive sprocket from one of the HL Pz 3, Pz. 4, or M41. Just tossing options... |
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thanks i like option 1 and 2. seem to can be done easy without any major redesigning
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*nods*
And buying a roll of the anti-slip tape, if/wjhen it peels ow wears out, you can re-apply it! If ya go the heat-shrink way, be careful ya dun warp th drive wheel getting the tubing snugged down. Heck, even some thin rubber tubing snugged over the rin might do (like a slice of inner-tube from a 10-speed tire, or such...) Always ready to think outside the box... (and who sacly won't make either of the Southern Ontario meets in June... *sigh*) |
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Cos,
When you figure this out would you mind posting a closeup picture of your solution? This sounds like the sort of thing that may be useful in a lot of other similar applications. Jim |
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Glue some sandpaper to the drive wheel.....works on my Cat tractor
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