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Ganondalf 26-01-2013 15:20

Bumper Cloth Question
 
Can you use snaps for the cloth over the bumpers instead of valcro or with valcro?

Al Skierkiewicz 26-01-2013 15:46

Re: Bumper Cloth Question
 
Many teams have added snaps to the back of their bumper system. They use parts available from fabric stores intended for snapping down covers for trailers and tarps.

Ganondalf 26-01-2013 15:51

Re: Bumper Cloth Question
 
So snaps can be used, even though its not anywhere in the 2013 Manual?

Ganondalf 26-01-2013 16:10

Re: Bumper Cloth Question
 
Is there a certain restriction on the type of snaps and valcro alvaliable?

Al Skierkiewicz 26-01-2013 16:16

Re: Bumper Cloth Question
 
Only restrictions would be height. You shouldn't have anything that keeps the bumpers more than 1/4" from the frame.
R29
BUMPERS must be supported by the structure/frame of the ROBOT (see Figure 4-6). To be considered supported:

B. the gap between the backing material and the frame must not be greater than ¼ in., and

DonRotolo 26-01-2013 17:34

Re: Bumper Cloth Question
 
You also want to make sure that the cloth can't come off during the match

Retired Starman 26-01-2013 22:53

Re: Bumper Cloth Question
 
. . . and if you have a system where one color of cloth folds over the other color to use only one set of bumpers, be sure you completely cover the other color every time you change from one color to the other.

Also, that your corners aren't ragged.

Dr. Bob
Chairman's Award is not about building the robot. Every team builds a robot.

Migriemsl 28-01-2013 20:41

Re: Bumper Cloth Question
 
In other words you will be fine if you use snaps :D

Graciebot 28-01-2013 21:01

Re: Bumper Cloth Question
 
Make sure they won't snag and rip off during a match either!
But really, you should be fine.


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