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Forklift help!!!!!!

does anyone have any good desighns for a forklift?
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Re: Forklift help!!!!!!

I'd reccomend looking at the 968/254 robots from last year, and the BeachBot from 04. Those are the best lifts I can remember right now
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Re: Forklift help!!!!!!

are there any pics of these robots? a visual representation would help...
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Re: Forklift help!!!!!!

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The aforementioned 254/968
The ultra-tall 111
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and, finally, the very fast 25
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Re: Forklift help!!!!!!

254's was god like last year

i really dont think 25's is smart because it was really wobbly at nationals
it needs to be compact and sturdy with enough counter weight to support the ball
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Re: Forklift help!!!!!!

My team is also going with a forklift design this year, for the first time. We dont want to use 80/20 because it so heavy; what are alternatives for sliding linear motion devices that are still robust enough to lift a ball and a mechanism, while not being as heavy as 2.5 stages of 80/20 extrusion? thanks for the input!
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Re: Forklift help!!!!!!

8020 is really not that heavy of a material. I'd recommend you also look into the stuff Igus gave us, you could potentially use that.

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The aforementioned 254/968
The ultra-tall 111
The extrusion-based 1341
The slick "tube in tube" 980
The unfolding 114
and, finally, the very fast 25
Thanks for compiling this list of pictures. It's a great list for anyone who needs some inspiration to design a forklift.
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Re: Forklift help!!!!!!

thanks for the help, sorry admin!
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