Turntable
- 192×192×36 cm (large)
- 96×96×24 cm (small)
- 4,450.11 kg (large)
- 1190.76 kg (small)
- 447.18 kv (large)
- 119.66 kv (small)
Turntables are mounted platforms for devices. Machinery such as cannons and tractor beams can be mounted on top of the turntables, which allow the device to rotate around the Y-axis. The mounted machinery must be mounted to a cradle to enable rotation around the X-axis.
Basic information
A turntable's target rotation can be set with the universal tool, or by connecting it to a control device such as a lever or a button. The turntable's turret rotation device field will rotate the turntable to the specified number in degrees, and does not allow relative adjustments (eg: +5 or -5). Each turntable has a base that must be mounted to a device base, and a rotating piece which can accept a variety of other machinery, such as cradles or weapon mounts. The speed at which a turntable rotates is determined by the mass attached to its rotating surface, and they are too weak to withstand the stress of a thruster. There are also provisions for sockets across turntables, which disallows users from cabling to devices mounted to a turntable.
Device fields
YOLOL field | description | range |
---|---|---|
TurretRotation | Target rotation of the turntable | 0 |
TurretCurrentRotation | Current rotation of the turntable | 0 |
MaxRotation | High limit of the rotation | 180 |
MinRotation | Low limit of the rotation | -180 |
TargetVelocity | Target velocity in which the turntable rotates | 3 |
To learn more about how to use fields, consult these wiki pages: