The S45A's roller colour is a perfect match for Lego's "Dark Bluish Gray" colour scheme. I was excited about testing the new wheels using softer durometer materials on the rollers. As the test show, the S45A provides better traction, which is especially good for lighter robots when compared with the standard S55A 'Orange' compound.
I decided to try and demonstrate the difference in the grip between the new 'S45A' and the older 'S55A' Type Roller Compounds. I built the two test rigs with the axles fixed so the wheel couldn't role to preform the demonstration. I used a sheet of 'Melamine' Whiteboard which is as slippery as glass placed at a gradient of 45 Degrees for the Rotacasters to slide down.
VIDEO: S45A & S55A Compound Rotacster Compound Comparison Tests
As can be seen in the Video above, the S45A out preforms the S55A easily, even when a 55g Lego Boat Weight is added to the two rigs when it comes to grip. On the down side, being softer, the S45A wheels won't ware as well as the S55A type wheels.
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VIDEO: S45A Compound Rotacsters on a Line Following Killough Platform
Rotacaster (www.rotacaster.com.au) hope to make Omni-wheels for use with other Robotics platforms in the future. Contact Rotacaster with you Robotic Platform Details.
Rotacaster Wheel Limited
Phone: AUS +61 2 4925 2200
Phone: USA +1 312 212 3950
Address: P.O. BOX 866, The Junction, NSW, Australia. 2291.
Website: www.rotacaster.com.au
Rotacaster S55A & S45a Coumpound Test
Rotacaster S55A & S45a Coumpound Test
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Ray McNamara
www.rjmcnamara.com
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'The Universe Consists of 1% Hydrogen, & the Rest is Ignorance!'
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