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odification allowed
Is it legal to modify the drill motor plastic casing?
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But is this the rule for OCCRA?
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Kit modifications
You can modify pretty much everything in the OCCRA kit except the control system and the inner workings of the actuators, whether they be pneumatic cylinders or electric motors. Drill cases can be modified or thrown away entirely if you want to.
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yes, our team has part of the casing cut away. You don't even need to use the casing to mount. (It is very useful for mounting although)
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modifying shafts to keyang
I understand we can modify anything except the inner workings of the actuators, whether they be pneumatic cylinders or electric motors and the control box. I just want to check to make sure we can modify the keyang shaft with the square ends in anyway we want. Am I correct that this is legal?
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Re: modifying shafts to keyang
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Jack is right and I want to empasize the part about using legal tools: no mills, lathes, welders...etc. should be used to do the modifications your team desires.
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