Bsmet95:
I still can’t see it from here, we need much more meaningful info. The photo would be much better if it showed everything below the bottom of the current photo on down to the load. The way I see your underslung loadbar and eyebolt arrangement, as little as you’ve shown, you are probably applying that nasty lateral pulling load, from the long loadbar dragging the trailing trolleys along, about 12"+ below the top surface of your patented bot. flg. It is about 4" from that top surface on the bot. flg. to the top of the wear surface on your 3" wide ‘U’ bar from the load wheels. Then you have some structure, “eyebolt connection,” tying two, 2 wheel trolleys to make up a 4 wheel trolley, another 3-4" lower. Then you have another structure, “loadbar for 8-wheel trolley,” another 4-5" lower. Then you finally have the long loadbar, another how many inches lower. Pulling that 8 wheel trailing trolley around the circle is going to take a serious load. You have the regular rolling friction of the 8 wheels, plus a lateral rolling frictional component (beam flg. to wheel), plus a frictional resistance component due to torsional tipping of that whole trailing trolley system. The sum of these is the long loadbar axial load, and it is applied 12"+ below the top surface of your patented bot. flg. This rolls the whole 8 wheel front trolley on the main beam and imparts a torsional loading in the main beams too, to roll the beams a bit.
Your max. gravity loading is potentially 20kips = (8)(2.5k). I think that the lateral loading and its twisting (torsional) action on the 8 wheel trolley systems, tips that system enough to put much more loading on the 4 outer wheels. This also torsionally twists the main beams a little. Then, the outer wheels track in a way that pulls the whole 8 wheel trolley to the outside of the curve, which brings the inner guide wheels into almost constant contact with your patented bot. flg. I understand that your patented bot. flg. is hardened, one of its selling points. The hardness of the guide roller should match your patented bot. flg. But, do you see any wear on its upper, inner flg. corner or inner edge, where it is wearing on your guide roller? You should not have a 15' chord length (long loadbar) on that system on a 22' dia. curve if you want it to work well. A slightly longer loadbar would almost equal the circle dia., then you wouldn’t have any trailing trolley pulling component from the long loadbar. Can you design the long loadbar so there is a 3' canti. at each end and a 9' middle span? This might pull and track better and would cause less lateral loading on the trolleys. But, again, we can’t see any of this part of the whole system, so only you know how it works; except, apparently not very well. You might also consider just putting a second tractor on the trailing set of trolleys, and run them in unison off the same controller.