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Maybe you could help me out I'm working on the same style lift, can you like get me a better picture of how the wiring for the lift is done? Im really confused I have been staring at drawn diagrams and cant seem to figure it out.
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Thanks that would help me out!
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Nice design. It looks alot like team 25's robot from last year in terms of the lift mechanism. Here is a picture http://bp1.blogger.com/_aTJOXg8-DEw/...0/P3031097.JPG
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Drew Hopman, i belive this will help you figure it out..
i am sorry for my paint skills :) here am i correct DarkFlame145? |
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This looks like a very nice fork lift with a lot of potential. I'd like to see some videos when you get it working. Is there any reason why your rear wheels are so far inwards?
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Hmm yes familiar looking forklift :) And yeah, why are the rear wheels so close to the center?
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Is the angle bracket on the bumper legal? It's my belief that brackets should be attached to the robot for size and weight, not attached to the bumper.
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Yes that is how the Pulley is wired.
Im one of the lead designers so If anyone has questions to how or why we did something hopefully I can answer them? |
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