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Two questions.
1.) Is it permissible to use ball bearings in the construction of the minibot?
2.) Is it permissible to use latches that have small springs in them? |
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Re: Two questions.
Two answers.
1.) Is it listed in R92? 2.) Only if the energy in the springs comes from the batteries after deployment. |
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Re: Two questions.
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I don't specifically see springs in <R92>, however, surgical tubing and rubber bands do make pretty good tension springs. |
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Re: Two questions.
We're using the latches to attach the minibot to our main robot. It holds no function in attaching the minibot to the climbing pole.
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Re: Two questions.
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If the latches are part of the hostbot, they fall under hostbot rules (COTS, etc) but if they are part of the minibot, you would have to make them from aluminum, polycarb, etc as per the minibot rules... JMHO, Mike |
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Re: Two questions.
Thanks Mike.
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