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Unread 12-02-2005, 22:12
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Re: Weighing your Robot

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Originally Posted by Nitroxextreme
We are looking for a way to weigh our robot and were wondering how everybody else does it. Do you just use 4 scales(one under each wheel)...a large shipping scale?

Thanks
We use an Intercomp CS200 "hanging scale." You could call it a
"fish scale" but it is a strain gauge scale accurate to 0.1 pounds.
It is very convienent to hang a whole robot with ropes, major
components with ropes, or a set of parts in a plastic bag.
We could not get through a build period without it...
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