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heres a fun fact i work at the machine shop that blew out those transmition plates. and w=they have cut our robot parts for the past 2 years
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You might want to protect the robot controller better. Also, I've got to have a look inside that transmission. Looks neat. :)
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robot looks good
just one question, are the bumpers 2.5" off the ground? kinda hard to tell from the angle <R35> • Bumpers must be positioned on the robot so that they remain between 2-1/2 inches and 8-1/2 inches above the floor |
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tytus, the trannys are working great (as you saw today). cant thank you guys enough.
sanddrag, here's a closer up pic of the tranny. http://www.wolvcatrobotics.com/New%2...%206%20003.jpg whats even more exciting tho is our shifter, pics coming soon. Vince lau "just one question, are the bumpers 2.5" off the ground? kinda hard to tell from the angle" we mounted the bumpers at 3.5". 3.5" (ground clearance) + 5" (plywood width) = 8.5" |
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