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Re: pic: Installing a modular transmission

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Originally Posted by Arefin Bari
I think the answer to your first question would be about 5 minutes (if I am right about my assumption in my first post in this thread about how does that shaft stays in place). All they have to do is unscrew those two bolts and take the plate off in order to replace that "modular transmission."

If you look at their robot from this previous year they had access everywhere. So to answer your second question, it was easily accessible.

... I think someone from team 25 needs to come and post in this thread and let us know the actual answer to all of our questions. =)
You have the correct idea Are fin. 5 to 10 minutes does sound about right because all we need to remove is 4 bolts. Some other things we do is try to keep our bolt and nut sizes as standard as possible so we have to work with less tools. There is a plate which holds the motor and attaches to the stand offs. There are a couple pictures on CD, I think. If not, I hope Mr. C can post some. And speaking of research and development, wait till you see what's coming next year - something totally different which is under quality assurance testing right now. We're very excited. Feel free to ask any more questions.
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