TEAM 1482 LIFTS THE WEIGHT OF TWO ROBOTS
That better be a 60 pound barbell, or else it isn’t an good test.
(120 bot + 15 batt + 15 bumpers = 150 total)
Can your robot lift with only one bot on your assembly? Would the weight difference effect your mechanism?
It appears that they have a piston mounted on the outside of each their “wings”… This should make the 'bot able to lift only one ally at a time.
Most impressive!
A few questions:
What material is the platform surface?
What bore and stroke are those cylinders?
How much the bot weigh total as pictured?
Do you score points for a 4" lift or a 12" lift?
do you guys have an arm?
that looks unstable because the other robots have to be presice at their manuverability in the 15 second ending period
The material is aluminum with honeycomb sandwiched between the pieces. 1 and half inch bore on cylinders and 12 inch stroke we go for the 12 inch bonus points. As said previously we can lift either 1 or 2 robots for total of 30 or 60 points. our bot weighs 117 pounds (picture is missing part 2 of arm and the electronics but total all “stuff” weighs 117.) and yes we have a full arm that can reach all 3 levels of scoring. our arm is quite stable and it doesn’t shake at all.
Ah, I see, so that’s how you make weight. Your cylinders are illegal. They are not listed on the order form. I hope you know this. Any inspector who passes it should be fired.
sorry that wasn’t my reply my friend made a typo there 11’’ stroke but we get 13 1/2’’ of lift and were good and we have had 165 lbs on each wing “i know thats what were calling them too”
How exactly does that work?
ok so i installed the pneumatics so they were vertical 4 on each corner of the bot and one on each wing than we made feet for the cylinders and toed in the walls that gives us 2 1/2’’ to start with 1/2 for the wall and 2 from the ground than we go up 11’’
They could be mounted 2 1/2 inches below the surface of the lift…
Lighten up a bit.
The inspectors are volunteers so firing them is not really an option.
I think the biggest question is HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE?! We had a similar idea but ditched it when we found out the air cylinders couldnt fill up the pistons to full preasure and that the compressor took time to get the last part up. For it to be really great and functional, i believe it has to go up in under 3 seconds:yikes: or at least under 5 seconds:)