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pneumatics tubning
I have a question. I looked all over the rule book, I just wanted to know if we can use the double coiled pneumatics tubing, like the one from last years kit?
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Re: pneumatics tubning
As per the Q&A:
FRC1540 Junior Member Default Curly Pneumatics Tubing In previous years teams have made their own curly pnumatics tubing with the standard tubing and a heat gun. While we could do that again (unless R99 disallows it), it seems a lot safer to just allow the real thing. Is that allowed this year? Is making your own allowed? GDC Senior Member Default Re: Curly Pneumatics Tubing Per Rule <R106> spiral tubing is permitted. |
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Re: pneumatics tubning
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Incidentally, that rule also lets you use the SMC TIUB07 tubing from previous years, as well as the current Freelin-Wade stuff. (And if you can find any, the 1999 kit had some different 2007-legal tubing, if I remember correctly....) The second bullet refers only to 1/8" (small-diameter) tubing, like the stuff for the venturi vacuum generator. That doesn't mean that you can purchase whatever 1/4" (or 6.35 mm) tubing you want—you're limited to any past or present KOP tubing in that size. Besides, a straight tube is not functionally equivalent to a curled one, so this bullet provides no justification anyway. Basically, the GDC messed up somewhere, and this is why it's important to state clearly which takes precedence, the Q&A or the rule (last year, we were instructed that it was the rule). Last edited by Tristan Lall : 19-01-2007 at 12:02. |
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