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falconmaster 19-01-2010 14:03

Brand of Cylinders
 
Is parker an allowed brand or do they have to be Bimba? Anyone know?

MrForbes 19-01-2010 14:08

Re: Brand of Cylinders
 
As far as I can tell, we an use any brand. There is no mention of which brands you can use.

Quote:

<R72> In addition to the items included in the KOP, pneumatic system items specifically permitted on 2010 FRC ROBOTS include the following items. All included items must be “off the shelf” pneumatic devices rated by their manufacturers for pressure of at least 125psi, and used in their original, unaltered condition (except as required for assembly with other components).

D. In addition to the pneumatic cylinders provided in the KOP and the “free” pneumatic cylinders available for order through the Free Pneumatic Components Order Form, additional air cylinders or rotary actuators may be used. Cylinders may be of any configuration, and may be of any size up to a maximum of 24-inch stroke and 2-inch diameter.

Peter Matteson 19-01-2010 14:10

Re: Brand of Cylinders
 
According to this year's rules as long as it meets the stroke, bore and pressure rating requirements brand doesn't matter.
See <R72> specifically <R72D>

falconmaster 19-01-2010 14:10

Re: Brand of Cylinders
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by squirrel (Post 902297)
As far as I can tell, we an use any brand. There is no mention of which brands you can use.

Thanks Jim!

Kevin Sevcik 19-01-2010 14:10

Re: Brand of Cylinders
 
That was my reading as well. It looks like they've really opened up parts of the pneumatic rules this year.

dlavery 19-01-2010 14:56

Re: Brand of Cylinders
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevin Sevcik (Post 902301)
That was my reading as well. It looks like they've really opened up parts of the pneumatic rules this year.

Last year.





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