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Posted by Nate Smith at 1/24/2001 11:35 AM EST


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In Reply to: Re: No, but you can copy the design
Posted by ChrisH on 1/23/2001 1:31 PM EST:



: Actually, it may be that you can. If it's a fastener it's on the additional hardware list and is unlimited. As I recall if it holds two or more parts in FIXED relation to one another, it's a fastener. But I'd check with one of the technical reps at FIRST before I based my robot around it.

: You'd be suprised what can be a fastener!

: Chris Husmann,PE
: Team 330 the Beach'Bots

: : Will,

: : No, you can't legally grab a muffler clamp and modify it to mount your motor.

: : But, you can use approved materials (on Additional Hardware List or out of Small Parts, Inc.) to make your own clamps that look just like the muffler clamps.

: : Good luck,
: : Andy B.

I know of at least one machine that used this method of mounting the drill motors in '99...

Nate
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