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Robot Crate
We are looking to build a better crate. Does anyone have a good design that has worked well in the past? Something that is easy to load and unload a robot into.
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we made the crate to fit the robot on to and put slots for 3 batteries, bumpers, etc. into, and we set the robot on the base panel and put the crate up around it.
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Is there a reason why you want a crate? Since it is bag and tag its pointless unless you either plan on going to Champs as a second regional or only going to Champs.
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I knew that but I thought it was for only teams, like from say Hawaii, that are crossing the pound.
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This video explanation of how to build a crate comes to mind - You can certainly include little extras and customizations, but this seems to be a rather simple approach. My team's crate has sat in storage for the past few years, and was built before I joined the team. However, I think it is fairly similar to the one shown in the video, except rather than screwing ours together, it is assembled using nails. Video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjANhtO_9co
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So when we ship the robot what should we stick on the crate ? I mean we must put the address of the drayage location that robot is sent. Do we need to write our own address as well ?
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A sign of certain dimensions stating "NON-SPILLABLE BATTERY" is required by US Federal regulations when shipping a battery of the type used in FRC. |
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If you want to build a crate. The instructions don't say it anywhere but start with a standard pallet for the base.
If I remember correctly they had instructions of attaching a pair of 4x4s to the bottom some set spacing. It was always a hassle moving the crate with a forklift. We switched out the 4x4s with a standard pallet and a ton of wood screws to secure it and never had an issue again. |
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