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pic: Team 810
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Nice job guys, glad to see you guys got a robot put together on time this year. I just hope whoever programmed it this year managed to get some time to play with it this year, unlike me with last year's bot ;-).
One question, that sprocket on the right, what's that for? Are you guys controlling the entire arm with just the van door motor? Also, think you could post a picture of the whole robot, or are we going to have to wait till SBPLI? |
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very nice and clean but in my opinion that looks a bit on the weak side. not too thick a shaft or too well a mount and two arms that arent crossbraced. unless thats a plan to have flexing, if that were my team first thing id do is tack a couple braces across. or is square al stiff enough? never used it so i wouldnt know. but good job!
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We have a four stage reduction of the van door motor to lift the arm. That is what the right sprocket does. The Left sprocket holds the end effector level while the arm travels from 1 foot high to 12 feet high. The reason there is no cross bracing is because the Arm folds into itself, and the box Al is plenty strong enough for this.
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Four stage reduction. NICE! How fast will the arm raise?
Dan Wolff Team 250 Dynamos Lead Mechanic |
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Jimmy Smith is my hero
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with the forces applied like that...maybe box Al will not twist under a tetra but do you think it could twist itself because the force of the motor is applied on only one side?
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Yep, four stage reduction. Right now the arm moves at a steady pace. We didn't get too much testing in before ship but it would be able to make it up within the autonomous period.
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Looks good guys, I'm glad you got it done, we had heard you were having some trouble.
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.Looks like they actually got to test it this year, which is more than I can say we got to do last year. I remember sitting in the shop at around 4:30 pm frantically trying to test the pneumatics before it was crated up... |
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