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Vertical Frame Perimeter

Is the frame perimeter a two dimensional or a three dimensional measurement? From the diagrams in the rule book, frame perimeter seems to be the two dimensional area the robot occupies on the floor. My main question is what is the maximum height the frame can be mounted off of the floor? Our wheels are mounted on large brackets suspended from the body of our chassis. Do these brackets count as the frame? Does frame perimeter have a vertical component?
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Re: Vertical Frame Perimeter

All of your questions are explained in the 2012 Manual. You will need to read it. It is very clear.
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