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Team 610
Team #: 610
Team Name: Crescent Robotics Speed: 4-5 ft/sec # of goals grabbed: 1 -Once we grab on, there is no way you are getting that goal away from us. Grabber works on the fly, and can be fully controlled during the match Ball Handling= none Regional Results: 2002 Canadian Regional - Winner 2002 Canadian Regional - Alliance Captain 2002 Canadian Regional - Engineering Inspiration Award Special features: Robot was designed with an extremly strong drive system, which includes both the drill and chiaphua motors that are geared down for high torque, while still producing alot of speed. The robot has an extremly high amount of traction (which is increased when we have another robot on the wedge, or when we pick up the goal once we have latched on to it), which was shown at the Canadian Regional in the fact that we never had a goal stolen from us. We also have a wedge that can be used to grab other robots and reposition them around the field. Email: robotics@crescentschool.org |
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