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Re: pic: Crab Drive Frame
I don't think cross beams will be needed, with 6" wide supports on the front and back, I doubt it will bend much. I tried to do an FEA of it to test how much force it would take to bend the frame but my computer crashed.
Low motors shouldn't be a problem, as long as the wires are routed safely, besides they are .666" (interesting number, not by design, but curious nonetheless) off the ground, the angle of the picture is a bit deceiving. If there are ramps in the competition, the trannys can be inverted, but they stick up pretty high, thats why I have them down. Arefin, we don't need to talk, you know you love this. ![]() Thanks for the questions! |
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