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Re: Pivoting arm?

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Originally Posted by Jesse
If we were to have a pivoting arm that is over 36 inches when out, but it is being started in an upright position, is it allowed?
If it falls with-in the footprint prior to the start of the match, then you are okay. You may expand as much as it wants once match starts. Your robot will literally be shoved into a glass box to make sure it will fit the dimentions of the footprint during inspection for the competition, so be sure you will fall with-in that footprint.
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