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Re: Robot Cart Suggestions
Our team made a trade many years ago (forgot with whom) and the part that we got out of it was a custom carrier. It is a frame of powder coated aluminum, with two hadles. Their latching design allows them to be flipped down, turning the carrier into a table for pit working. The way we test our wheels is by "blocking the robot," which is 4 pieces of wood placed under the robot.
![]() Here's a pic of the carrier, just so you can see what it's like. Last edited by CraigHickman : 02-04-2005 at 21:17. |
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