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Chapter 1 Getting Started: Transporting the Robot
TRANSPORTING THE ROBOT
Before transporting the robot, remove the robot battery from the robot. The vehicle
that you use to transport the robot should have adequate shock absorption. Vans and cars
used for passengers would be the best. Transporting the robot in a trailer is not
recommended because trailers typically do not have the same level of shock absorption as
a car or van. A good rule of thumb to follow is that if the vehicle is adequate for transporting
a computer, it should also be fine for the robot.
Double check that the upper robot is latched and secure. There are four latches that
must be latched to secure the upper robot to the lower robot (See the diagram below).
These pins must be pushed in to secure the upper robot.
To strap the robot on the cart, roll the robot on to the cart with the back wheels first.
The back wheels will drop in to the recesses. Pull the S-hooks on the cart up to each of the
four eye hooks under the front and back bumpers of the robot.
You can leave the robot on the transport cart while the robot is in transit, to keep the
robot from rolling around. Have the robot cover on the robot to keep the body from getting
scratched.
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CAUTION
If the upper robot is not properly latched before transport, it could come off while
moving the robot with the transport cart or in a vehicle, causing damage to the upper
robot.
Rear Body Latches
Body Latch
Body Latch
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