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joeweber 01-04-2015 09:45

Too Tall To Ship
 
In Michigan we can bag and tag our robot and carry it from event to event with no problem. The problem is if we go to the championship our 78 inch tall robot will not fit in the shipping create size limitations. Can we make a larger create and pay the difference to Fed-ex? Can the create be built horizontal so they can fork with the long part going through doors first? Our alternative is to disassemble the robot, keep out the 74 inch lift track, carry it to the competition and reassemble the robot. This will cause many problems.

sergioCorral842 01-04-2015 09:46

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Our robot is pretty tall as well. When we put our robot into the crate, we put it in different pieces. We took off our tote harvester and put it in a different bag.

Gregor 01-04-2015 09:48

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This was our solution. We bagged our elevator separately.

Libby K 01-04-2015 09:50

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Frank's blog from a few weeks ago may also help you:

http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...es-Canburglars

However, if you have another chance at unbagging (i.e. MSC) , I'd recommend two bags and taking the robot in pieces. You can then pack both pieces into the crate.

Christopher149 01-04-2015 10:51

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857 specifically designed a 72" lift that can be separated halfway for this very reason (and fitting in vans, etc). And given our #35 position in FiM, it looks like that was a very good decision.

GeeTwo 01-04-2015 11:01

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We also had this issue. We had to unbolt our lift frame from of the drive base and put it in the crate at an angle (about 35 degrees from vertical) to fit it in the crate. We quickly secured everything into one piece in the pit so it would fit in a single bag.

Anupam Goli 01-04-2015 11:05

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Originally Posted by Gregor (Post 1464776)
This was our solution. We bagged our elevator separately.

We did the same. We had to unrivet our elevator and superstructure from the drive base and bag them both separately.

RonnieS 01-04-2015 11:19

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Just like others, we are taking of our elevator structure (only 12 easy bolts) and using it as part of our withholding allowance. Ours is only 11 pounds so we have plenty of weight, especially if you put things like backup arms in the bag with the robot or the separate bag thing but still keep it in the crate.

-Ronnie

nixiebunny 01-04-2015 12:15

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RTFM!

The robot crating instructions specifically say that you're allowed to unbag your robot for the purpose of disassembling it to fit in a crate, and that you may use two bags to hold the pieces. Not three bags, only two.

rees2001 01-04-2015 12:35

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Originally Posted by nixiebunny (Post 1464839)
RTFM!

The robot crating instructions specifically say that you're allowed to unbag your robot for the purpose of disassembling it to fit in a crate, and that you may use two bags to hold the pieces. Not three bags, only two.

Would you mind posting the section of the manual where it says this? I searched for a while Monday night and couldn't find it. (I was frequently disrupted during my search which limited my search.)

MrForbes 01-04-2015 12:53

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It's in the Admin Manual, section 5.3

Quote:

5.3 Bag And Tag And Robot Transport
All teams must “Bag and Tag” their robots. Teams are also required to transport their bagged and tagged robot to their competition event(s).
For convenience, teams may disassemble their robots and use two bags to “Bag and Tag” them. However, no more than two bags may be used and each bag must have its own numbered tag and entry on the Robot Lock Up Formdescribed below.
When transporting their robot, teams may use any transportation method they wish (at their own risk and expense), as long as the robot remains sealed in the bag.
You must bring your own bagged, tagged and sealed robot into the venue through the designated robot entrance. Teams will not have access to the loading docks or forklifts; we recommend bringing a rolling cart or dolly to facilitate the load in.

AdamHeard 01-04-2015 13:05

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Originally Posted by MrForbes (Post 1464861)
It's in the Admin Manual, section 5.3

This doesn't point out what he was asking.

It was a Blog Post that mentioned teams can unbag for champs IF they are email team support and are granted permission.

Unfortunately that isn't in the rules/team updates at all.

Mr V 01-04-2015 13:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by nixiebunny (Post 1464839)
RTFM!

The robot crating instructions specifically say that you're allowed to unbag your robot for the purpose of disassembling it to fit in a crate, and that you may use two bags to hold the pieces. Not three bags, only two.

No they don't.

From the link posted by Libby above.

Quote:

Just send an email to frcteams@usfirst.org explaining the situation, and they can grant you permission to open your bag so you can disassemble your robot to the point where it will fit in your crate then re-bag. Note, though, that no other work may be done on your robot other than the disassembly . And practice is right out.


Brandon_L 01-04-2015 13:11

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I wish we were limited by some rule where our robot had to fit into some configuration to be able to transport it from point a to b

wireties 01-04-2015 14:06

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Originally Posted by Brandon_L (Post 1464868)
I wish we were limited by some rule where our robot had to fit into some configuration to be able to transport it from point a to b

Rolling a robot to and from the pit is a lot different than putting it in a shipping container to be handled by fork lifts and shaken up in a truck.


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