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Re: pic: Teeter-Totter
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::is confused:: I could understand omniwheel drive, but the teeter totter just confuses me. |
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Re: pic: Teeter-Totter
Perhaps one half of their drivetrain, with the pivot meant to aid in traversing the ramp??? Although diamond plate and those omniwheels don't seem like they would agree with each other.
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Re: pic: Teeter-Totter
The frame is made in two nearly identical halves and will be coupled at a cylindrical pivot joint. This will ensure that all wheels stay on the floor at all times. It should aid in climbing the ramp.
At least, that's what I get from it. Very unique design. |
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