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Unread 24-01-2010, 16:17
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Re: Changing bumper colors

Our team has, for some reason, been unable to figure out an elegant solution to mounting our bumpers the last few years. I really like this solution, BUT I am unsure how it is implemented (along with the AM brackets) to avoid the 1" hard parts rule. Our understanding is that with the 3/4" plywood, you only have 1/4" left for bolts/brackets etc. which appears to us to eliminate fastening systems other than what is very similar to what is shown in the manual.

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Originally Posted by kramarczyk View Post
We used the same thing on 1189 and 3096's bots last year. In my opinion using any other method is a waste of time. Between the two bots the system had ~88 matches of use and during that time no pin ever was dislodged past the ball lock. Let's face it... stuff doesn't fall up. Of course in Breakaway up could vary from moment to moment, but I'm planning to use these pins again anyway.

The specific part number was McMaster-Carr (p/n 98320A140)

They should also mate with AndyMark's bumper brackets AM-0317