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arbershametaj 07-02-2005 20:50

what do u think we used this 4 :D
 
get back at me

UsmanB 07-02-2005 21:47

Re: what do u think we used this 4 :D
 
do u mind croping the image a bit, its so big; its about 200% my screen size.

roboticsguy1988 07-02-2005 21:55

Re: what do u think we used this 4 :D
 
:ahh: :ahh: :ahh: WHOAH that is big, and my screen is set at 1280 X 1024.

Ianworld 07-02-2005 22:05

Re: what do u think we used this 4 :D
 
part of your tetra grabber :) Actually in general any really odd parts this year are going to be used for grabbing tetras because thats the only option other than drivetrain. I suppose there could be a couple other nifty ideas, but thats basicalyl all there is.

NoodleKnight 07-02-2005 22:08

Re: what do u think we used this 4 :D
 
Looks like it's for a three prong claw mechanism

Stephen P 07-02-2005 22:21

Re: what do u think we used this 4 :D
 
The bottom one looks a little like a bearing holder, but probably isn't. Anyhow it looks neat.

Andrew Hospodor 08-02-2005 00:17

Re: what do u think we used this 4 :D
 
I think it is too small for a tetra holder (look at the size of the carpet and compare to the piece). It is probably part of a gear box assembly that has had a lot of material removed to conserve weight. (that's my guess)

NoodleKnight 08-02-2005 00:22

Re: what do u think we used this 4 :D
 
They're just the claw joints, the larger piece is where the prongs are attatched. The smaller piece is attatched to a linear moving shaft which will allow the claws to open and close.

pyroslev 08-02-2005 18:44

Re: what do u think we used this 4 :D
 
Looks like parts to a motor and bearing assembly. Maybe part of a sub-system for a lift or arm?


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