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Unread 08-04-2003, 23:09
DougHogg DougHogg is offline
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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??
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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