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Re: 14 inch protrusion beyond frame
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So our team 4055 has an arm that has worked flawlessly. It is legal. If we added a stinger to the arm that was on a pivot and a solenoid released it then it gravity dropped. Is it now two appendages? Like this, we go up the bridge and drive to the edge, the arm comes down and is extended straight out, the solenoid releases the gravity pivot stinger. Would that be legal?
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Re: 14 inch protrusion beyond frame
I'd be cautious with that gravity drop. Gravity is exceptionally reliable at dropping things, but not too great at pulling them back up. You should make sure that you have a way to pull up the stinger once you're balanced, without grabbing or grasping the bridge. Otherwise, no balance points.
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Re: 14 inch protrusion beyond frame
It should work... but how are you going to find out before St. Louis? (If that "finding out" involves unbagging the competition robot, you're going to have some trouble with inspection.)
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Re: 14 inch protrusion beyond frame
We will make and fit it to our test bot.(should mention we have a test bot) Completely disassemble it. Bring it with us as our 30 lbs. Unbag the bot. Install stinger on arm. Then have it inspected. Good plan or bad plan?
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Re: 14 inch protrusion beyond frame
Good plan ;>
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