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Dimensions of robot?

Hello, may someone please explain the max and min dimensions of the robot.
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Re: Dimensions of robot?

28 inches wide, 38 inches long, 60 inches tall

120 lb max
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Re: Dimensions of robot?

If look in the manual you could also find the answer you are looking for.
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Re: Dimensions of robot?

Methinks if you don't know this already, you might be in trouble...
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Re: Dimensions of robot?

During the autonomous period and most of the teleoperated period, the robot cannot be longer or wider than its FRAME PERIMETER, which is less than or equal to 28" x 38". The robot also cannot be more than 60" tall.
However, if it's the last 20 seconds of a match or if the robot is touching its alliance's TOWER, it may go up to 90" high, and it may expand horizontally such that, at maximum, it could fill a 84" diameter cylinder.
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