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Re: pic: Megiddo Lions #5038 2016

What's the material on your intake? Also, can you explain a little bit about your hanging system?
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Re: pic: Megiddo Lions #5038 2016

The material is Polyurethane - I will try to get a specific product link to what we used.

Regarding the hanging system - I published a new picture of the robot and it should show up soon. You can see better there.
Basically, the system is spring-ready and held by a pneumatic system. Once the system is open the springs bring the cylinders up into their final position. Then we can open tell the pneumatic system to push the telescopic cylinders up to their max height.
If more explanation is needed let me know.

A little bit of it is shown in our reveal video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjWtlwqr2aM
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Re: pic: Megiddo Lions #5038 2016

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What's the material on your intake?
You can find this here:
http://frankl-thomas.com/wp-content/...talog-2011.pdf
Page 12: Polyurethan / PU
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