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Our Team Is Looking At Mecanum Wheels Any Comments comparing turning (not strafing) Compard to 4 wheel drive tank steering turning. Is it just as fast? Also, how about straight forward/reverse speed. Can Mecanum achieve 10-12 feet/ sec? I realizethat Mecanum are not as efficient.
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Re: Questions on Mecanum Drive Train
I'm wondering really, what the maximum force of the four biggest motors is ( the most powerful can't give the name or seral number sry)?
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Re: Questions on Mecanum Drive Train
With the appropriate control of motor speed and direction, a mecanum drivebase will turn on a dime and give you nine cents change. No skips. No hops. No skids. Just smooth turning, as fast as you want. Sometimes faster, if you're not careful.
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Re: Questions on Mecanum Drive Train
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but i want to know is how fast can you get off at the start, accleration... |
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