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Velcro Usage
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First, the term "...that could damage the ARENA". This means that if your traction device is unable to damage the Arena, such as loop-side Velcro (soft), then it should be allowed. The other point is the last part, the definition of a traction device. "Traction devices include all parts of the ROBOT that are designed to transmit any propulsive and/or braking forces between the ROBOT and FIELD carpet". I would assume that a spool for climbing isn't considered something that is designed to transmit force with the field carpet. Does this mean that the Velcro climbers are valid now? |
Re: Velcro Usage
There already is a thread arguing about the rope, but you are correct reading into that rule where it specifically references damaging the arena. Velcro is legal on the robot internals. We've used it to secure the router to our robot for many years.
You are also correct in that traction devices only applies to wheels/whatever other propulsion methods for standard play. This would make metal climbers illegal, which would be far too restrictive. |
Re: Velcro Usage
This question was answered today with their own specifications on the FIRST blog due to Q&A being down.
http://www.firstinspires.org/robotic...need-answering |
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