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Re: Rough-top conveyor belting

Posted by Matt Leese.

Other on team #73 from Edison Technical HS and Rochester Institute of Technology.

Posted on 11/29/2000 5:43 PM MST


In Reply to: Rough-top conveyor belting posted by Allen Smith on 11/29/2000 1:44 PM MST:



I'm a little suspicious of how much better the traction was using this belting than the regular wheel chair wheels. BTW, I was on team 7 last year so I have a partial clue as to what I'm talking about. We did have traction problems throughout the competition. Now I'm not saying that they are directly related to the belting as it's more likely to be a weight distribution issue than the belting itself. I would just say be a bit careful using the belting and run a few tests yourself before committing to it.

Matt

P.S. Hi, Allen! Haven't seen you in awhile.....
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