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| item = Conveyor Frame
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| description = Conveyor Frame.
 
| tool = no
 
| largeship = no
 
| smallship = yes
 
| component = no
 
| rawmaterial = no
 
| material = no
 
  
| sbuildtime = 3
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== Overview ==
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A conveyor frame is the same as the [[Conveyor Tube]], but at a shortened length of one small-ship block. It is only usable on a small ship grid and intended for large conveyor ports.
| scomponent1 = Motor
 
| scomponent1amt = 2
 
| scomponent2 = Small Steel Tube
 
| scomponent2amt = 5
 
| scomponent3 = Construction Component
 
| scomponent3amt = 12
 
| scomponent4 = Steel Plate
 
| scomponent4amt = 4
 
  
| version = 01.031.009
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== Usage ==
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The conveyor frame works the same as a [[Conveyor]] block. It will transfer items through it when you place it against a large conveyor port.
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A conveyor frame is a large conveyor tube for a small ship that is only one small block long.
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== Media ==
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{| class="wikitable"
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|[[File:Conveyor Frame Conveyorframe01.jpg|400px|center]]
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|[[File:Conveyor Frame Conveyorframe02.jpg|400px|center]]
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|}
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== Tips ==
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*The frame can't be placed against any block other than large conveyor ports. Meaning, only large conveyors, cargo containers, connectors, etc.
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== Known Issues ==
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== Related Items ==
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*[[Conveyor]]
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*[[Conveyor Tube]]
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*[[Curved Conveyor Tube]]
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*[[Small Conveyor]]
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*[[Small Conveyor Tube]]
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*[[Small Curved Conveyor Tube]]
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== Programming ==
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== Update History ==
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{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%"
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|style="text-align: left;width: 8%"| [[Update 01.027]] ||style="padding-left: 10px;padding-right: 10px;"|
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*Conveyor systems now require power (electricity) in order to function
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|}
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[[Category:Conveyor and Cargo Blocks]]
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[[Category:Functional Blocks]]

Latest revision as of 23:03, 18 May 2020

Conveyor Frame Icon.png
Small Ship
Conveyor Frame
Small Ship Icon.png

ComponentsRequired

 Functional 

Dimensions (W,H,L)1,3,3
Mass179 kg
179,000 g
179,000,000 mg
0.179 t
Integrity590
Build time4 s
Is AirtightNo
PCU Cost10
BrowseLast edit: 2020-05-05

Overview

A conveyor frame is the same as the Conveyor Tube, but at a shortened length of one small-ship block. It is only usable on a small ship grid and intended for large conveyor ports.

Usage

The conveyor frame works the same as a Conveyor block. It will transfer items through it when you place it against a large conveyor port.

Media

Conveyor Frame Conveyorframe01.jpg
Conveyor Frame Conveyorframe02.jpg

Tips

  • The frame can't be placed against any block other than large conveyor ports. Meaning, only large conveyors, cargo containers, connectors, etc.

Known Issues

Related Items

Programming

Update History

Update 01.027
  • Conveyor systems now require power (electricity) in order to function