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falconmaster 17-01-2007 02:09

pic: starting the innards
 

Tri_Lam 17-01-2007 02:15

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can u guys describe your transmission? wat kind of motor is that?

Lifelessimp 17-01-2007 03:08

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I could be wrong, but I believe those are andymark transmissions. It looks like there are pneumatics attached, but no motors. I think andymark transmissions take 1 small cim motor and a minibike motor.

Gabe 17-01-2007 03:11

Re: pic: starting the innards
 
Transmissions and other FIRST goodies at http://www.andymark.biz/

Richard Wallace 17-01-2007 10:54

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This looks very nice. Excellent drivetrain concept, components, and workmanship.

Please remember to include the main power terminal block, as required by <R57>, in electrical system of your competition robot.

Tri_Lam 17-01-2007 15:36

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so are andy mark am shifters allowed? also is that a pneumatic attached i really cant tell

Dan Petrovic 17-01-2007 15:40

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tri_Lam (Post 558978)
so are andy mark am shifters allowed? also is that a pneumatic attached i really cant tell

Yes, they are allowed, and yes that is a pneumatic piston attached.

and the "AM" of the AM Shifters is simply an abbreviated form of "AndyMark" ;)

Guy Davidson 17-01-2007 15:42

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Looks very nice. Fat wheels :P


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