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hmmm possible robot dimensions?
Out of curiosity i was scanning the crate section of the rules and it states that the tallest a crate can be is 5'10" minus the 4 by 4 under the crate. so thats 5'5" of height after building it possibly less. could this lead to 5' robots again?
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I knew about the past few years as this is my 4th year of first but i thought they might change it this year.
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i guess it's concieveable that they will change it, but i don't think the crate size is any legitimate indicator of any impending changes. The only way to find out is to wait until the 6th ^.^
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2004:
11.2.1 · Crate Specifications All Crates must: Weigh 400 pounds or less in order to avoid drayage overage charges Be sturdily built to prevent damage to your equipment "Sit" on 2 pieces of 4" by 4" lumber, spaced at least 28" apart so it can be moved by a forklift Have a footprint no greater than 4' by 4' and be no taller than 5'10" (70") high. This maximum includes the 4" by 4" lumber mentioned above. New - Be capable of being moved by a forklift New - Must be banded or shrink-wrapped |
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In the last few years the only change in envelope was from 30x36x60 to 28x38x60.
I've given up on the smaller lighter robot push I've had for the last few years because everyone else seems to disagree. |
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From 2006 Manual:
All Crates must: • NEW: Comply with the Wood Materials Regulations above if the crate ships into the U.S. • Weigh 400 pounds or less in order to avoid drayage overage charges • Be sturdily built to prevent damage to your equipment • Have plywood construction to ensure stacking capability during transport • "Sit" on 2 pieces of 4" by 4" lumber, spaced at least 28" apart so it can be moved by a forklift. • Have a footprint no greater than 4' by 4' and be no taller than 5'10" (70") high. This maximum includes the 4" by 4" lumber mentioned above. • Be capable of being moved by a forklift No changes. |
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