Does anyone know the weight of the FRC bridge? Or how much force is needed to tip it.
22 lbs at the end is the number I’ve heard being thrown around. You should design with considerably more than that if you want to be able to push anywhere but the very end (really hard to hit it there), and do it quickly.
Get your arm up to the level where you worry about things breaking
we had a 14" am powered by two window motors that wasn’t strong enough for competition
we ended up adding weight to the arm (a package of electrical tape) and we still could use more
Something we figured out works for the bridge at FLR was if you rock the bridge and keep hitting it when it is moving down, you can knock the bridge over fairly quickly
Are you sure that it is 22lbs? I thought that it was supposed to be around ~16lbs.
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On another note, please use the search function to find this information in the future, rather than starting new threads.
After hearing the 16lb number, we designed an arm that could push down on our bathroom scale ~20 lbs (Banebots RS550, 64:1 transmission, ~15" length). At competition on practice day, we couldn’t lower the bridge. We thought about adding weight to the end of the arm, but decided to swap to a locking wedge design instead.
A window motor at that arm length puts out about 4-5 lbs.