8 in. Plaction Wheel

am-0512

$18.00

Molded polycarbonate traction wheel Included Hardware: Two - 8 in. Plaction Wheel Halves Six - Individual #10-32x1 in. SHCS Six - Individual #10-32 Nylock Nuts Usage: There are two wa...Read More

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Product Overview

Molded polycarbonate traction wheel


Included Hardware: Usage:
There are two ways to drive this wheel. One way is with a Axle and Hub, and the other is with a Sprocket. To install a sprocket or hub onto a Plaction wheel, use 10-32 x 1.75 in. socket head screw (qty. 3 or 6), and 10-32 nylock nuts. To use one sprocket on each side of a Plaction wheel (2 sprockets total) use 10-32 x 2.5 in. screws (3 or 6) and 10-32 nylock nuts.

With Axle and Hub:
  • If you wish to drive this wheel with an Axle and Hub, you can pick your hub by fitting any of the AndyMark hubs (except the Small DD Globe Hub) to this wheel. Hubs are NOT included in the price of the wheel. If this is your choice, then no bearing is needed.
With Sprocket:
  • If you wish to drive this wheel with a sprocket, then the sprocket needs to be attached to the side of the wheel, and two ball bearings need to be pressed into the wheel (one on each side). The smallest sprocket that will work with these wheels is a S35-24 tooth and a S25-36 tooth sprocket.
With Bearing:
  • If your design needs this wheel to spin on a stationary axle (and possibly be driven by a sprocket), you will need 2 bearings with a 1.125 in. od pressed into this wheel. Use am-0029 for a 1/2 in. bore and am-0209 for a 3/8 in. bore. One bearing is pressed into each side of the wheel. Bearings are NOT included in the price of this wheel.
With Tread:
  • This wheel is designed to capture 1 in. wide conveyor belt tread (Roughtop or Wedgetop) between 2 wheel halves. The 6 perimeter screws can be loosened by 1/8 in. to install the desired tread. We recommend using Alligator Clips to hold the tread together on the wheel. Treads are NOT included in the price of the wheel.

Specifications

  • Bolt Pattern: 6 Holes around a 1.875 in. diameter circle
  • Bore: 1.124 in. bore, 0.25 in. deep on either side
  • Diameter: 7.86 in. (not including tread)
  • Load Capacity: 150 lbs (estimated)
  • Material: Black Polycarbonate
  • Product Lifecycle: Other options available, <a href='/products/plaction-wheels?sku=am-0512'>see this product and other options here.</a>
  • Tread Width: 1 in.
  • Weight: 0.68 lbs
  • Width: 1.00 in.

Returns

Returns are accepted within 30 days of purchase.
View our return policy here.

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4 reviews

  1. star star empty_star empty_star empty_star 2 out of 5 stars

    durability and performance

    We used these wheels at last week's FRC meet. Although they have enough traction for most of the defenses, the wheels are beginning to crack. We are looking for replacements since we don't think they will make through the next meet. (AndyMark response: Thank you for your feedback. We understand that this year's FRC game is very tough on wheels.)

    JR from Cape Elizabeth

  2. star star empty_star empty_star empty_star 2 out of 5 stars

    "durability and performance"

    "We used these wheels at last week's FRC meet. Although they have enough traction for most of the defenses, the wheels are beginning to crack. We are looking for replacements since we don't think they will make through the next meet. (AndyMark response: Thank you for your feedback. We understand that this year's FRC game is very tough on wheels.)"

    JR from ME

  3. star star empty_star empty_star empty_star 2 out of 5 stars

    "plaction wheel durability and traction"

    "After 1 competition, these wheels are cracking and will have to be replaced. The traction is very good (using the blue tread) over most of the defenses, but slips on the ramparts. (AndyMark response: Thank you for your feedback. We understand that this year's FRC game is very tough on wheels.)"

    t5 from Portland

  4. star star star star star 5 out of 5 stars

    Review

    5 Stars

    AP from Mesa

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