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aviv_levy0 07-02-2007 05:53

nits (rivets) question
 
hello...
I would like to know if its approved to tighten the frame of the robot with nits(rivets)?
And if you can i would like to have a quote of this specific law.

Thank you
Team #2216

mgreenley 07-02-2007 06:45

Re: nits (rivets) question
 
aviv_levy0,

According to the parts flowchart (pg. 19) , the use of rivets is legal. Given these conditions, including rivets on the robot does pass <R23> and <R48>, which are the conditions for it to pass the safety inspection as well. Hope this helps,

mgreenley

aviv_levy0 07-02-2007 07:52

Re: nits (rivets) question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mgreenley (Post 573485)
aviv_levy0,

According to the parts flowchart (pg. 19) , the use of rivets is legal. Given these conditions, including rivets on the robot does pass <R23> and <R48>, which are the conditions for it to pass the safety inspection as well. Hope this helps,

mgreenley

Thnks you so much you really help us :)

Wayne Doenges 07-02-2007 11:26

Re: nits (rivets) question
 
If rivets are illegal than we are hosed.
Last year we had over 1900 rivets holding our bot together :ahh:
This was last years:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/img...e1fefdab_l.jpg

Al Skierkiewicz 07-02-2007 18:12

Re: nits (rivets) question
 
Aviv,
Rivets are commonly used and come under the general heading of "Fasteners". As such they do not need to be included in your BOM. Inspectors will watch for rivets that are sticking out of the robot and that may pose a safety hazard. Those used on the outside of the robot must also reamin within the maximum dimensions as listed in the robot rules, so be careful when checking the size of the robot.


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