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Image Discuss: Stack Daddy (Team 240)
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I imagine that your wings have to widen in order to get your lifter arms back down to the bottom box. I don't see how you do this however. are there motors or pneumatics attatched to do this or is it some neat static thing? How do you handle boxes on their sides?
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Scissor lift on a 12" x 1.5" cylinder. It's obvious in the picture.
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The force of the bin downward on that plate can't move it, but as the plate moves down, it flips up out of the way. |
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When you go over the ramp wouldn't it be easy to tip it over?
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Yes yes it does seem easy to tip. Also it seems that it would take a long time to get all of the boxes stacked.
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That's virtually the same design as what we *almost* went with. I'll be really interested to see how you guys do :-)
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