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Originally Posted by FrankJ
The short answer is no.
Your frame at 12" high is outside the bumper zone (2"-10"). It sticks out past the frame perimeter the least little bit, you will be asked to fix it. The frame perimeter is defined by the exterior vertexes of the robot structure that is in the bumper zone.
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First of all thanks for the answer,
and second- if the bottom the channels which form the frame is within the bumper zone but the top part isn't, is this a legal situation?
I'm basing this speculation on [R01-2]:
"The Robot must have a Frame Perimeter that is comprised of fixed, non-articulated structural elements of the Robot.
The Frame Perimeter of a Robot is defined by the outer-most set of exterior vertices on the Robot that are within the
Bumper Zone, which is between 2 and 10 in. from the floor..."
It says "outer-most set of exterior vertices"- can I pick those to be the lower vertices(at a little lower than 10"" height) or are they the top vertices(at almost 12"")
Thanks!