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Bumper Backing
In rule <R07> specifies the bumper must be supported by the frame.
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Would this design satisfy <R07M> or does the back of the bumper have to be directly mounted to the robot frame/8020? Thanks, Matt |
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Re: Bumper Backing
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To use vertical members there would likely have to be a whole lot of them to support the entire length of the bumper. |
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Re: Bumper Backing
Sounds like you have a few spans of "free space" behind the bumper, doesn't it?
See if there's a way to run one horizontal frame member (or steel support piece) all along behind the bumper, about midway up it. We designed our frame to have it's upper structural piece made as a big rectangle of squre tubing, at the middle of the bumper zone. We'll have brackets at the corners that go up above the frame, to allow the bumper bolts to attach. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...5&postcount=28 |
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