This robot helps you lift objects — by looking at your biceps | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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![Linear lift, the linear slide aren't lifting the robot. About 16 pound, using two andymark 60:1 motors on both sides to pick up the two linear slides connected together : r/FTC Linear lift, the linear slide aren't lifting the robot. About 16 pound, using two andymark 60:1 motors on both sides to pick up the two linear slides connected together : r/FTC](https://i.redd.it/023tjmkumsy11.jpg)
Linear lift, the linear slide aren't lifting the robot. About 16 pound, using two andymark 60:1 motors on both sides to pick up the two linear slides connected together : r/FTC
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