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Re: Team 1515 presents Mad Max

Yea, about that rule, its in the consolidated Q & A , its on page 6 under the name "Robot Part on the Spider Foot:

6.2 Playing Field

Robot part on the Spider Foot

Posted by FRC619 at 01/12/2007 10:58:51 am
Can a robot part lie on top of or touch the Spider Foot/Stinger, but not be held? There is no mention of the foot or the top of the leg in the below answer.

The Spider Legs are considered part of the field structure, and are covered under Rule <G33>. The Spider Legs may be pushed to one side, from the front, or from the bottom, to stabilize them during the process of hanging a game piece. However, they may not be grasped, held, or
severely restrained without violating this rule
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Re: Robot part on the Spider Foot

Posted by GDC at 01/12/2007 02:31:53 pm
The Spider Foot and Stinger are considered sub-parts of the Spider Leg. As such, all rules and rulings regarding the Spider Leg also apply to the Spider Foot and Stinger.