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pic: 527's TORk
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Re: pic: 527's TORk
Above is Team 527's TORk...our robot for 2004. The wiring needs to be cleaned up a little, but all the major components have been tested and seem to work effectively. Extra points for anyone who can guess how that skinny little arm can lift our robot. (Hint: What seems out of place in that picture?)
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Re: pic: 527's TORk
I'm guessing with the empty bracket, cylinder, and all that wiring that there will be more to it. I like the goal hook, definitely something other robots might have to watch out for on the field.
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![]() Last edited by ZZII 527 : 19-02-2004 at 22:17. |
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Re: pic: 527's TORk
I suspect you're using some sort of clever cable-based linkage to allow you to rapidly extend and retract the arm to interact with the bar.
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Hey is that the name of your bot? That was the name of our bot last year!! Haha. What school are you guys from? Which regionals are you going to?
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Anyway here is our lifting method revealed: That extrusion arm is rotated to vertical pneumatically (a cylinder out of view). Then, a cable-pully-winch system telescopes the arm to the right height. The winch itself doesn't have enough power to lift the robot. That's where that huge cylinder comes in. It has a steel cable that attaches directly to the top extrusion (the one with the hook) and pulls it down (or, pulls the rest of the robot up). The arm doubles (triples?) as a big-ball-knocker-outer and a small-yellow-ball-getter-offer (if we ever get our autonomous down). The result: (sorry for the low-quality image) ![]() Last edited by ZZII 527 : 21-02-2004 at 19:13. |
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Re: pic: 527's TORk
We have some video up now. I don't know if it will work b/c it's supposed to be restricted, but here it is anyway:
http://www.plainedgeschools.org/hsro...the_ground.wmv |
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Ok, i believe you. Actually ours was spelled Tork, with the oppisite caps so i guess its "different" Were in San Jose, CA and are in the Sacramento and Silicon Valley regionals. Unless you have some west coast contacts
. Our bots caps (doesnt seem theres many of us ). Anyways, good luck!-Jackson Last edited by whakojacko : 21-02-2004 at 20:18. |
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