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Detatchable Bumper Frame
Our team has bumpers that are attatched to a exterior metal frame, not directly to the frame of our robot. To switch from red to blue, we are planning on removing the entire metal frame. If the frame is identical, do we need to include the weight of both frames in the weight of the robot, or is it considered a "replacement part?" My team thinks that they will be replacement parts, but we want some other opinons. Thanks!
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Re: Detatchable Bumper Frame
I'd check <R07-J> and <R07-G> first, then ask Q&A about the configuration if you still have questions.
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Re: Detatchable Bumper Frame
An interesting question. My first instinct was "yep", they're seperate configurations and need to be included in overall weight... but the "replacement parts" argument was interesting.
If you look at the definition of a replacement part, however: Quote:
Your bumper mounts are only a replacement part if you use them after the original bumper mounts fail, not if you use them as a matter of convenience. Jason |
Re: Detatchable Bumper Frame
If I understand your question correctly, you have some sort of device that goes between your bumper and the rest of the robot. You could connect and disconnect only the bumpers themselves from this device, and leave it permanantly attached to the frame. But for simplicity, you have constructed two of these devices and would leave the two colors of bumper sets connected to their respective devices.
I would think this falls under <R13>: Quote:
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Re: Detatchable Bumper Frame
<R07 D> also seems relevant, at least to me, prohibiting that configuration. But, that's just my opinion, which is worthless at any competition.
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Re: Detatchable Bumper Frame
There is no simple answer to this question. If the bumper design seems to include significant robot structure and it appears you are shifting weight that should be included with the robot then the weight cannot legally be included with the bumper. If the structure is to make it easy to attach the bumper then the weight can be included in the bumper weight. Each complete bumper set must be less than 20 pounds. It should be apparent to the inspector that the design is not trying to reduce the weight of the robot by shifting structure to the bumpers. Each design is different and no definitive answer can be given on these multitude designs. Please review the bumper rules and as a reminder, bumpers must conform to rule R07 in it's entirety not just some of it's parts.
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Re: Detatchable Bumper Frame
Al, to avoid confusion, shouldn't that read "each set of bumpers must be less than 20 pounds?
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Re: Detatchable Bumper Frame
Edited, thanks.
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