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Re: Breaking Cable
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Often a simple test such as you conducted is the quickest and easiest method for determining how to handle a dynamic load. Another method is to take the static load and use a safety factor of 4. That will generally cover FIRST robots for all but the most severe dynamic effects. That's what I do and I haven't had anything break yet. BTW kudos for testing the bouncing condition. Most people wouldn't even think about "bounce", let alone test it. At least not until after something broke. ![]() |
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