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Hydraulics?
Can we use hydraulics with our robot?
If so, what are the limitations on that as well. Thank you. |
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Re: Hydraulics?
Hydraulics have not been permitted in FRC or FTC. Only pneumatics.
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For once I am glad for the restrictions. |
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Re: Hydraulics?
Unfortunately motors are the only electronic actuators allowed in the past, no solenoids.
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Re: Hydraulics?
The closest things allowed to hydraulics is sealed gas shocks. Can you imagine a venue pulling up the carpet only to find their basketball court/hockey rink is now stained with hydraulic oil? And the slipping and sliding going on in the pit....
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Re: Hydraulics?
Hydraulics use liquid to transfer power. The liquid doesn't have to be oil, does it?
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Aside from hydraulic components eating up the weight limit, the mess factor (present regardless of liquid), and the problem of another 5 pages in the already-massive rulebook (and 50 posts asking about them on CD)...Well, I don't see a problem other than those few. Actually, come to think of it, if you replace "liquid" with "fluid", pneumatics are hydraulics. ![]() ![]() |
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Hydraulics offer precise control. I think it's something worth looking into....but it wasn't my idea. The reservoir in most hydraulic systems is not pressurized. |
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Re: Hydraulics?
hydraulics also sound heavy, liquids aren't light.
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Re: Hydraulics?
True, but would you want ANY liquid near your robot?
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- less system weight - reduced fire hazard - less installation labor - higher dispatch reliability - health monitoring and on-condition maintenance |
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Re: Hydraulics?
We have quite a bit of experience with robots that work in liquids. It's not as scary as it sounds.
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Re: Hydraulics?
Hydraulics don't need to be large and heavy. They don't necessarily have to be powered by huge pumps and have big heavy hoses.
Think about how a small cylinder like those on drum breaks can stop a 3000lb car. Do a little research before making bold claims. |
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