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Is Teflon legal?
My team is building a scissor lift this year, and to help reduce friction, we were going to use Teflon bearings. This is my question: are we allowed to use Teflon in FTC? The manual says "Standard bearings and bushings", but what exactly does that mean? Are Teflon bearings considered "standard"? ::rtm:: :confused:
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They are referring to the standard bushings you get in the KOP.
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Also this is an FTC question just for anyone that didn't catch that. |
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Mrjones,
Under R02, d d. The following additional structural parts, fasteners, and materials are allowed provided that they don’t violate other rules, such as safety, entanglement <R03>, etc. This includes no limits on quantity and size of the following materials: 2. Standard bearings and bushings. I would interpret this as COTS devices listed as "bearings" or "bushings". The way you phrased your question, I am guessing you plan on using teflon bushings at the joints of the scissors lift. Under this rule I would expect them to be legal. The Q&A is the final answer however. Ryan, the KOP bushings would be covered under R01 since they are "TETRIX, LEGO, and/or MATRIX" parts. |
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First you should ask this question. What is the advantage of using Teflon over either a oil impreginated bronze bushing or a standard ball bearing?
What is the load that is going to be applied to this joint? Will the Teflon carry that load with a safety factor? What are the material properties of the Teflon I am using. http://www.ptfeparts.com/dupont/teflonlink8.htm |
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