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Are we allowed to use spring-loaded pistons...?
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They are legal if they follow all the rules for springs, and not be hooked up to the pneumatics in any way.
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And they meet M11
M11 requires that the energy stored in the spring at the beginning of the match must be limited to a tiny amount (about 30 Joules) if it powers any mechanism on the robot.
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