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Re: "Hooked" on this thread
I managed to find a set of hooks that would go perfect honestly. So... I suppose that this thread can now just be used for general discussion of hooks and things of the like?
Just do whatever it is that you do. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...A2RNBXAVQ4OOHG |
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What is the weight capacity for those? If your robot is 140lb (120 + battery and bumpers) you might bend them.
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I guess that is a start. |
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This is the hook we used to lift our robot up the steel pipe tower in Rebound Rumble:
https://grabcad.com/library/first-ro...-rumble-hook-1 The model doesn't show the screws used to hold the plates together. It was made from 6061 aluminum using a bandsaw, grinder and hand tools. The hook worked fine. A similar hook should work this year. |
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We made excellent hooks on our 2010 robot by cutting them out of 1/4" aluminum plate. A bit of a pain, but with adequate stock you can do a lot of playing around to make sure they're exactly how you want them.
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We made a single hook out of 1/8 aluminum and it holds my weight with minor deformation (175 pounds)
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We were also concerned about whether or not .125" would bite into the bar and cause damage that would Red Card a robot. |
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If fifteen years of FIRST has taught me anything, it's that if it looks like it might be a problem, you at least need to consider it.
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I cannot argue with that!
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We're not planning to scale this year, but it seems that the hooks designed for an extension ladder or safety/fire escape ladder are worth checking out.
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We're planning on using either one or two of these:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Tornado-4...8034/202639947 I think the 40 lb. limit is for the wall anchor not the hook itself. So far we've tested a single hook to 100 lb. without issue. |
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