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How do you design a flexible frame robotic chassis?


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this is what you are looking for , but try looking in the references they might lead you.
 

I'm not sure of what you are talking about.. Try to surf the internet, Maybe you will get your answer there.. Energetics automation will be tackle on that if you have find some..

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