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[Source] Heavy-Lifting Weighted Legs were bipedal locomotion parts for droids built by Industrial Automaton. Made of gray cast-iron, aluminium, and high-carbon steel, the magnetic and highly-durable legs were designed for heavy duty protocol units. They weighed 37 kilograms and were equipped with the walking, jumping, and running ability. They had a low battery usage.

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  • Heavy-Lifting Weighted Legs
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  • [Source] Heavy-Lifting Weighted Legs were bipedal locomotion parts for droids built by Industrial Automaton. Made of gray cast-iron, aluminium, and high-carbon steel, the magnetic and highly-durable legs were designed for heavy duty protocol units. They weighed 37 kilograms and were equipped with the walking, jumping, and running ability. They had a low battery usage.
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Name
  • Heavy-Lifting Weighted Legs
Type
  • Locomotion unit
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  • Bipedal
Weight
  • 37(xsd:integer)
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Material
  • *Gray cast-iron *Aluminium *High-carbon steel
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  • [Source] Heavy-Lifting Weighted Legs were bipedal locomotion parts for droids built by Industrial Automaton. Made of gray cast-iron, aluminium, and high-carbon steel, the magnetic and highly-durable legs were designed for heavy duty protocol units. They weighed 37 kilograms and were equipped with the walking, jumping, and running ability. They had a low battery usage.
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