Thread: Chain Covers
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Unread 10-02-2007, 11:00
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Re: Chain Covers

<R04> should cover it, consider that where a chain meets a sprocket is a serious pinch point hazzard

And I think that the reply that Steve (s_forbes) gave above might be a bit misleading, as the robot he has experience with was actually pretty well covered up. The one the team is building this year has a big sprocket and chain out in the open, and will definitely need chain guards.