
19-01-2003, 17:27
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#0128 (The Botcats)
Team Role: Alumni
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Columbus, Ohio
Posts: 158
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And also make sure that the robot isn't on when your working on it.
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The robot doesn't necessarily need to be on for you to be injured...last year at nats, i was backdriving chain on our basket lift with our human player after a match, and he pulled really hard and i couldn't move my hand fast enough. End result? my fingers squished between chain and a 6" diameter sprocket. It didn't feel good.
But this year so far the only injuries (for the whole team) have been minor cuts and splinters 
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