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Re: Ramp Materials

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Originally Posted by Matt Gardner View Post
With the frame we are building at the moment we have supports about a foot apart, I do believe... I have to check up on that tomorrow...It's true that what really matters is what kind of weight it can support, mostly I'm just wishfully thinking. I'm trying to contact the company again tomorrow to see if I can find out more information. As for impacts, we hopefully won't have any, we want smooth driving up the ramp, and smooth driving off. We are using a totally different material for the sides as well, a much stronger one... and we're hoping no manipulators smash into our ramps, either...(again with the wishful thinking)
We are going to use Alumilite for at least part of our lifters. The stuff seems REALLY strong. I believe we are planning to use it unsupported across a section about 2' X 3'. I don't know if the stuff comes in different thicknesses, but ours is about 3/8" thick. We chose it because it is for the ramp that leads up to out lifters, and it needs to be almost indestructible because of the impact from robots driving into it.

The only thing we don't like about it is the price. It is $200 for a 4' X 8' piece!
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