ye, and at the rear aswell, just in case!
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ye, and at the rear aswell, just in case!
And can someone change the downloadable techcheck sheet online please? It still says 3000psi max pressure instead of 4000psi.
(Message edited by leorcc on December 10, 2007)
Shane, He said yes!
Leo, Tech check sheet to be review with assistance from roboteers on completion of new tech checking training course.
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Edited as question already answered above.
Admin: Could you announce the publication of minutes please?
(Message edited by anukhet on December 10, 2007)
Tom, Im not angry nor even close to Jealous about the fact that there are a gazillion Kan-Openers.
(Team RCC has also more than 1 robot, in all the common weightclasses)
But Leo has a point.Hydraulics can and will leak.
Most of us here have experienced powerslides on Sir Killalots oilslicks. And if that machine was incontinent, it wasnt because a limited budget or weight issues.
And Tom, the DRG has a rule of no alcohol in the pits, so the throwing up issue is countered by this non FRA rule.
And, 3 years after the pressure raise for Hydraulics, and limitation of consumables for CO2 users the rule about CO2 is cast in concrete(and recently even chisseled in diamond) , but the 3000-4000 psi change isnt advertised. Oversight? Must be.
There is 1 active Kan-Opener, who said anything about alchol?
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Lets not get sidetracked here please. All I want is to address the potential problem and come up with a solution before someting happens. If someone has a better solution then they are welcome to express them.
Specially in the featherweight class the hydraulics will take up a significant amount of the weight leaving less for armour therefore the chance of hits on the pipes or hoses or valve is not that far fetched.
(Message edited by leorcc on December 11, 2007)
No further comments on Kan-Openers or alcohol.
Concerning the safety issue of leaking oil. Leo anticipates the leaks well experience with Mantis, and as safety consious man he did give an affordable and easy solution.
After all, its not our problem if an Hydraulic robot sprays oil all over the expensive wooden floor of a sportshall.
upon which someone slips and breaks their neck, God forbid they are carrying a heavyweight to the arena at the time?
i had a pipe go on mantis once its was a tiny hole, only leaked under pressure and left nice hyralic fluid on my garage ceiling lol