I'll send along the Tyng TTS sprocket drawing when I get home.

Steve

On Monday, August 11, 2014 12:04:25 PM UTC-4, Martin A.M. wrote:
>
> Hello.
> I am kind of new here, but I first found rctankcombat many years ago. I 
> always wanted to build a tank / robot. So, after first winter i found out 
> that RC Snow Plow is what I need to build.
> So I started designing. The result was like this:
>
>
> <https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-35-DGeSueqg/U-jlqzJGdiI/AAAAAAAAATU/i8pXfvbCxRc/s1600/27-11-2013%2B23-11-08.png>
>
> I failed with a bicycle chain drive and decided to do what I always wanted 
> to do from the beginning. Track drive vehicle. 
>
> The result after redesigning looks like this: 
>
>
> <https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-DPUj4lQonE4/U-joorpGUfI/AAAAAAAAATg/CkrDJoQ4tP0/s1600/2014-07-31_21-27-14.png>
>
>
> I got a few questions. 
>
>
>    1. What is a typical sprocket diameter (100-150mm)?
>    2. What is a typical distance between track pads (50mm)? 
>    3. What is a typical width of a tracks (30mm)? 
>
> Martin
>
>
>

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