View Single Post
  #38   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 04-02-2017, 20:23
dirtbikerxz's Avatar
dirtbikerxz dirtbikerxz is offline
Captain | Driver | CAD | Junior
AKA: Rohit Gondi
FRC #3991 (KnightVision)
Team Role: Driver
 
Join Date: Nov 2014
Rookie Year: 2015
Location: Baton Rouge, LA
Posts: 494
dirtbikerxz has much to be proud ofdirtbikerxz has much to be proud ofdirtbikerxz has much to be proud ofdirtbikerxz has much to be proud ofdirtbikerxz has much to be proud ofdirtbikerxz has much to be proud ofdirtbikerxz has much to be proud ofdirtbikerxz has much to be proud ofdirtbikerxz has much to be proud ofdirtbikerxz has much to be proud of
Re: Climb Stopping Mechanism

We just tested a few ideas today, and settled on a process. So we put a standard socket wrench (locked in place) on the end of the climber hex shaft. Our climber is very close to the bottom of the bot. Two drive team members than lifted the bot enough so that tension of the rope was taken off the hex shaft, and since the climber is close to the bottom of the bot, the person on that side of the bot, was able to flick the lever easily with one hand, while holding that side of the bot with the other hand, and then both drive team members guided the bot slowly to the ground, and the rope just unspooled.
__________________

Team 3991: Driver since freshman (2015-), Captain since sophomore (2016-), CADer
"The human condition is not perfect. We are not perfect specimens, any of us. We're not robots." - Michael Ovitz
My posts may or may not reflect the views of my team, they are my opinions, and mine alone.
Reply With Quote