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Any ideas on how you can raise the height of your frame to get over the bump on the feild while still using only 6 inch wheels?
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Re: Height adjustments
Pneumatics. For more info, look at 111's robot in 2004.
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Re: Height adjustments
Skid plates.
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Re: Height adjustments
Pillow blocks mounted on the direct bottom of your robot
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Re: Height adjustments
Pillow blocks? Whats that?
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Re: Height adjustments
But wouldn't this extension beneath the frame account for the 14" limit outside the frame perimeter?
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Re: Height adjustments
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![]() Pillow blocks are small blocks that you mount under (or above) the frame to hold the axles for lowered wheels. You could also use the riser kit from 2010 (which happens to have been available on FIRST Choice). |
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Re: Height adjustments
I can't seem to find the Riser kit from 2010. Could someone send me a link to it? (Sorry, I'm a little new to this.)
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Re: Height adjustments
You mean the lift kit? AndyMark is out of stock. I didn't think anyone else sold it, but maybe someone else knows better. You may also be able to make it/something similar; AM even provides the CAD. Sorry I can't be of more help. Good luck!
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