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pic: Team 1501 Lifting Teams 45 and 1990
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yeah that match was fun we (1501) lifted 2 1/2 bots!!!lol:D :D :D
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So... let me get this straight, this robot purposely tips over to lift up 2??? This is strangely innovative, I like it. :cool:
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This was the play of the weekend as far as I'm concerned. That was awesome.
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I have that match on video! Watch for the post soon!
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Man, Chris was yelling like crazy!!!! I could have sworn that 45 wouldn't have been able to get on! I was going nuts back there when I saw that we lifted them all.
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What really helped was that Team 45 has brakes on their wheels and kept them in place. No other robot could have done this. |
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have a picture of your elim alliance for boiler?
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1501, that bot was amazing. I couldn't help but stand and stare at it in your pit on Saturday. Any idea how much it can lift? Also, I'm curious as to how exactly you built it- even after power was cut off, it was still going up. How'd y'all do it?
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The mechcanial team says it can lift around 500 lbs. 480 lbs to be exact. It uses two air cylinders, and two gas springs with a 100 lbs rating. We use compressed air to compress the gas shocks down, and hold them down. The lifting after power is cut is EASY....we use a double soleniod valve. The SMC one comes in the KOP. When the spool shifts in a double soleniod valve, the air changes state and keeps on lifting even after the electrical is cut from the soleniod on a double valve. We used chrome moly tubing that was welded by a student and a mentor. It's the same tubing they build landing gears for airplanes and race care chassis. It's very strong. The whole frame only weighs I think around 34 lbs if I remember right. Each wing is moncoque and weighs about 11 lbs or so I think. I can't quite remember what the mechcanial team said so don't quote me on it. |
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