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Re: 30 lbs. question!
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3. For your convenience, the team may bag their bumpers separately from their robot. However, the separately-bagged bumpers must be sealed with their own tag, and that tag number must be entered on the Robot Lock-Up Form. Looks like those Bumpers needed to be baged on stop build day. |
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As long as you baged 1set on stop build day, that would be right
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You can bring in 30 lbs of Fabricated Items. Not Upgrade Parts. Not Spare Parts. Not Replacement Parts. Fabricated Items--any modified COTS item--which covers Upgrade Parts, Spare Parts, and Replacement Parts, as well as Materials to Build X Robot System/Subsystem. That's 30 lbs of bumper, which could be two (rather light) sets. It could be one set with two covers. It could be one with a reversible cover. It could also be a complete shooter, or complete bridge assembly, or whatever. As long as it's under 30 lbs of fabricated items, it's good, whether or not you bagged a similar item with the robot. |
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