JimConnor wrote:Turns out she doesn’t have the standing option as I’ve requested...I wonder if this is something that can be installed after the fact?
This is dependent on the ankle and foot plate components used in the chassis.
The standing option has a heavier and thicker footplate with pre drilled and tapped holes for the bolt inserts, and the ankle joint is heavier and more resilient (for load bearing) than the conventional non standing option.
It also has less range of motion for plantar and dorsi flexion of the ankle joint, due the joint construct and the tibial frame insertion angle into the joint.
So, if tis is the case, and the standing foot chassis has been used, then the next production step is to trim the tpe from the holes in the sole of the foot and insert the three allen key bolts.
OK, edit...late mail in from BD, looks like they used the conventional chassis
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