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Re: Another Bumper concideration

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Originally Posted by Wayne Doenges View Post
I've seen several robots that have lifting cylinders at the corners of their bot and they lift the whole bot. Please tell me how they can keep the bumpers (if they choose to employ them) 2.5" of the floor.
The rule means that the bumpers are measured from the bottom of the robot, not the floor. The robot can go as high up as they want as long as the bumpers stay attached to it as it does it.
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