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A little question about the robot size.

About the robot size,
I know that there is no height limit,
but,
Is there a limit on the width of the robot
and how much does the robot arm can exceed from the robot dimensions.

btw I couldn't find it anywhere on the manual..

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Re: A little question about the robot size.

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About the robot size,
I know that there is no height limit,
but,
Is there a limit on the width of the robot
and how much does the robot arm can exceed from the robot dimensions.
There actually is a limit on the starting height of the robot.

See rule <R11> for the maximum starting and playing dimensions of the robot. Some discrepencies with this rule are being discussed in this thread:

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...threadid=88522
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Re: A little question about the robot size.

Because it has to fit in a 60" cylinder (as of right now, the metric number is different) we took the time to calculate out the total length of a robot + arm if it is 28" wide

We found that it could be 56.5" long. If your robot wasn't even an inch wide you would be able to be 60" long (essentially the diameter of the circle)

Equations here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circular_segment



h(sub robot-width) is the width of your robot opposite the manipulator.
h(sub manipulator width) is the width of your manipulator (at its point furthest from the opposite side of the robot when it is parallel to the ground causes your manipulator to extend as far as possible (cos theta where theta = 0 in this case)
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