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Re: Rack 'n' Roll Manipulators

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Originally Posted by Tyler Hicks View Post
You have to remember, manipulators have to start inside the bumper zone, and 07 robots didn't need that.
Great point!

Our 2007 robot had an arm that actually did start within the bumper zone. Here's a picture

http://aceshigh176.org/gallery2/main...serialNumber=1

As you can see, the wrist and elbow joints of the arm folded allowing the manipulator to fold into the frame perimeter.

Our manipulator was made of delrin. The bottom piece ran parallel to the floor and slid under the inner tubes. The top pieces was rounded to clamp around the tube, and had rug stop material on it to grip. The whole mechanism closed with the stroke of a pneumatic cylinder.
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