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Re: Wedge and Solenoids

Posted by Geli Donut at 2/5/2001 9:43 AM EST


Student on team #141, WO-Bot, from West Ottawa High School and Johnson Controls Inc..


In Reply to: Wedge and Solenoids
Posted by Eric Kubo on 2/5/2001 4:13 AM EST:



: Two questions:
: 1. Does anyone think that it is a feasible idea to
: use a wedge as a means of raising the bridge (will
: it work reliably)?
: 2. How many solenoids can we use for the
: pneumatics?
: p.s. we are a rookie team and are somewhat
: confused
The only problem that you might have with a wedge, is not being able to get under the skirt of the bridge. There is such little clearance, it will be a diffiult feat. If you need more help, just ask. Good Luck!



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