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Unread 15-01-2007, 09:23
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Al Skierkiewicz Al Skierkiewicz is offline
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Re: Question about the bumpers.

Bumpers do not need to be on all sides of the robot. If your design requires you be able to scoop tubes from the floor, then a bumper would not allow that. The object with bumpers is that field refs will be watching for contact within the bumper zone as well as other rules relating to the competition. If you use bumpers, then they must be built using the construction guide in the robot manual. (i.e. two unmodified pool noodles on a plywood backing covered in the specified fabric, etc.) If they are not detachable then their weight and size will be included in the robot max dimensions and weight during inspection. By using the bumper design, you can legally pick up another 15 lbs and provide some protection for your robot. I predict this year will be a very defensive year, plan on pushing and bumping.
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