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Even if the robot was not designed exactly like this, does anyone worry about the axles on a west coast drive bending for the weight?
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Cool, so it's a really hard engineering competition!! How great is that!
And here everybody thought it was going to be stupid boxes moving around with dozers. Love me some hard engineering problems..... |
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This 'conundrum' makes the important assumption that you don't have outrigger wheels to stabilize, a counterweight, or a way of taking the boxes further into your wheelbase.
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Forklifts are designed to tilt the stack a little backwards.
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I'm surprised more on the plausibility of picking 6 up in a single stack hasn't come up from a tote integrity point of view. One of the Ri3D videos had a good demonstration of the damage that happens to the bottom tote when multiple totes are stacked on top of it while it's lifted by the single finger. |
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