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Revision as of 04:36, 28 June 2021

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Cargolock frame.png
Cargo lock frame (Assembly)
Type Cargo device
Function Freezes objects in place
Availability Luxury Items

Input / Output
Electric input 1 e/s per cubic meter of volume

Composition

Bastium 100%

Sub-components
Cargolock frame parts.png
Cargolock frame controller.png

A cargo lock frame is formed from a series of components, which -- when properly assembled -- holds objects within it in static place. Because of this, cargo lock frames are optimal for transportation of cargo of any kind. The cargo lock frame can be transported inside a spaceship, with a cargo beam, or even by hand.

Basic information

In order to function, the cargo lock frame needs to be constructed properly from specific individual components, consisting of multiple side pieces, and eight corner pieces.
When the frame is constructed and bolted together, device controller is attached to it and power is provided, cargo lock frame can be activated, locking cargo inside it in place.
Cargo lock frames on/off state can be controlled with buttons and levers, or with YOLOL.

Cargo mass is evenly distributed between all cargo lock frame parts.

Power consumption when turned on: 1 electricity per second for each cubic meter.

Cargo lock frame can be found on the mining ship Urchin by default.

Device fields

To learn more about how to use fields, consult these wiki pages:

YOLOL field description range
CargoFrameState Is the force field on or off 0 - 1

Gallery

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