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Angled Robot
Our team is looking to have our robot's chassis angled upwards with huge wheels in the front - similar to a medieval canon or cart. As long as we have bumpers surrounding our robot (our wheels may stick out) - is this allowed? I've attached an image, if it better describes our setup.
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Re: Angled Robot
I'd reference R22 and R23 about bumper rules. Perhaps if you can meet those requirements?
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Re: Angled Robot
that would mean your frame perimeter would account that wheel, and your bumpers would need to wrap around them, unless you can start the match with your wheels inside?
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Re: Angled Robot
R2: The ROBOT must have a FRAME PERIMETER, contained within the BUMPER ZONE, that is comprised of fixed, non-articulated structural elements of the ROBOT.
If your drawing is your starting configuration, then your wheel needs to wrapped by fixed structural elements, which would constitute your frame perimeter, and that perimeter would need to be protected by bumpers. If your large wheel could start inside of your frame perimeter (composed of fixed non-articulated structural elements) and after the match starts extend past your frame (by not more than 15"), then using a large wheel system would be fine. |
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Re: Angled Robot
here are two configurations that might be legal, although you'll have to check the rules carefully. One has the bumpers at maximum height, and the frame is level. The other has the front bumper at maximum height, and the rear at minimum height, and the frame is angled.
You need a bumper in front of the two front wheels. Unless you have a single large front wheel, but then it cannot extend past the back edge of the bumper in the starting configuration, although it could stick out after the match starts. |
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