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647 Ready To Ship

CyberWolf_22

By: CyberWolf_22
New: 26-02-2005 01:39
Updated: 26-02-2005 01:39
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647 Ready To Ship

Team 647's robot ready for ship at 1:15 AM February 22, 2005.

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26-02-2005 02:44

CyberWolf_22


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This is team 647's 2005 robot TRI-mendous. It truly takes on the philosophy of “Nothing but DeWALTs” by using DeWALT transmissions on every motor it possesses. In total, there are four DeWALT transmissions used on TRI-mendous, three are powered by CIMs, and the other is driven by a FP. Its arm’s articulation is powered by a 50:1 worm reduction driven by a CIM. TRI-mendous’ extension is powered by the FP that drives a ball screw to give it a 31 in extension. Its TRI-dent, at the end its arm, was designed to give the driver much leeway in lining up TRI-mendous to grab a tetra.



26-02-2005 22:56

Karthik1


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Why are there holes in your crate?



27-02-2005 11:56

CyberWolf_22


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The crate is heavy so the holes just go through the 2" x 4" to lighten it.



27-02-2005 12:07

Alex Cormier


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wow first crate that i have seen that needed to have cheese holes to get it under weight. good idea instead of paying so much more.



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