What are some of the key points to remember when solid mounting robots?

What will be an ideal response?


? Make sure whatever holds the robot in place is robust enough to bear
the forces and/or weight of the system.
? Make sure what you mount the robot on can handle the weight of the
system AND whatever load it will be maneuvering.
? Make sure to check the security/tightness of any mounting hardware
periodically, paying special attention to any wear noted.
? Crashes are conditions where the robot is subject to unexpected stopping
or forces, so make sure to check the base when you are inspecting the
system, especially for wall or overhead mounts.

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