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Re: Moving lift to put gear on peg easier

Is the pilot able to operate the lift if the peg is through the gear, but the gear is supported by the robot. In this situation the peg would not touch the robot.
asked an hour ago by FRC 2875 GEAR LIFT


Answer

Yes. There are no restrictions on a PILOT operating the LIFT while a ROBOT is placing a GEAR.
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