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I was just wondering
for any teams using 80/20's How is ur team going to raise the arm? pullies? motors? pnuematics? |
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Re: 80/20 arm
I know our team is using a motor. Probably the window motor
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Re: 80/20 arm
My team is using an 80-20 arm...to rotate it up and dow we are using the van door motor in 2 stages, and then using the innovative 80-20 linear bearing system to go in and out with our arm as well...we are using a rack and pinion to extend the arm out powered by the globe motor...
its really sexy |
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