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Originally posted by mjt902
i don't think anyone is still following this, but i am really looking for somebody who has knowledge of a robot clutch system that can shift on the fly?? i was informed earlier today that there were several teams that could, and me and a friend are wanting to make our own... are there any quick and easy (or long and ardruous) processes we might need to work through that you could help us solve??
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We don't use a clutch, but we do shift on the fly by using two sets of wheels, one large and the other small. You can see pictures at our web site. See below.
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FIRST Team 980, The ThunderBots
2002: S. California Rookie All Stars
2004: S. California: Regional Champion,
Championship Event: Galileo 2nd seed,
IRI: Competition Winner, Cal Games: Competition Winner
2005: Arizona: 1st seed
Silicon Valley: Regional Champion (Thanks Teams 254 and 22)
S. California: Regional Runners Up (Thanks Teams 22 and 968)
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