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Rhino Track Drive T-Bone Testing

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Published on Feb 2, 2016

T-Bone testing and some examples of attempted belt stalling interaction. The tests aim to demonstrate that driver skill allows for a Rhino Track Drive to exit a T-Bone situation with another robot.

As additional documentation we show what occurs if an opposing robots bumper interacts with the Rhino Track Drive belt.

The Rhino Track Drive robot has two Toughbox Mini gearboxes with two CIM motors each. The chassis weights 110 pounds.

The Pneumatic Wheeled robot has two Toughbox Mini gearboxes as well with two CIM motors. 8" Pneumatic wheels.

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