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Re: Realistically facing the challanges of elevating your robot
Hey! Welcome to CD.
I definitely think that many teams have creating working concepts. I know we have The basic premise of our lifting device is one in which our robot sits atop the bump, lowers a small frame into the platform space, extends a couple of grippers to grab the poles, and lifts sideways about an axis. The whole mechanism is about 20 lbs. Jacob |
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