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Re: Pit/Robot Carts?
About the robot cart, Here is a VERY good design example if you want to make a custom one like you said, and meets all the requirements you stated.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/35516 This cart has -tool boxes underneath the robot -storage near the handle in the back (most likely for battery's) -a place for the driver station Now remember you have only 5 days till kick off, I would not attempt to start this right now but wait until build dies down. But instead get you shop and resources ready for Jan. 7th. |
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Really!? could you give some details on this?
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I don't know exactly how it works. I could ask some of my friends over on 175 for the exact details on it.
Attached is a pic of the lift. Last edited by O'Sancheski : 01-01-2012 at 17:52. Reason: Added a pic |
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Just to note, our cart is EXTREMELY heavy. We also have a brake at the back end to keep us from moving. A switch can be turned on that activates a "horn/beep" to warn people that we are approaching....and there are lights that we are in the process of trying to fix.
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Re: Pit/Robot Carts?
eStop Robotics introduced the Competition Cart for the 2012 FRC season. The cart is intended to be a universal solution that will serve teams for a lifetime of competitions.
The Competition Cart was designed based on years of FRC competition experience. The cart is lightweight, yet extremely strong, and is easy to assemble and disassemble. The Competition Cart is intended to be both a pit service and transport cart capable of carrying a full size FRC robot with bumpers along with two FRC KOP plastics crates below the robot. The cart offers 6" of ground clearance to easily navigate over electrical cableways and other obstacles often found at event venues. Click here for an exploded diagram of the cart. |
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This is the plan anyway.....
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The storage compartments in the cart allow for batteries, tools, and other maintenance utilities. |
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How might that give me experience in "hardware" again?
haha. Back on topic: The cart is heavy indeed. Pushing it around (even short distances) can prove to be quite strenuous. Motorized Carts anybody? |
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It was a joy to push around in Atlanta for Championships.. About 300lbs of Buzzstuff. Last year in St. Louis was exponentially easier without the up and downhill slopes.We've had our tank for about a decade. The discussion of motorizing the cart is always brought up.. but before a decision is made Kickoff comes and then it's Build. Maybe this year will be different. ![]() |
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I'm confused, how does this provide access to the bottom of the robot?
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A scissor lift allows the robot to be lifted to a height where the bottom of the robot is easily accessible. The cart holds the robot up by its frame so wheels/chains can be changed easily.
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It looks to me like there's a platform under the robot. Am i just not looking at the picture correctly?
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No, you are not incorrect. There is a platform under the robot.
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