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Re: Eyebolt help
There isnt a specific load requirement?
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Re: Eyebolt help
These are the only rules for the robot:
R10 Teams must supply at least two (2) attachment points for the belaying device (see Section 2.2.5) to mount to their ROBOTS. Attachment points must be: easily accessible after the ROBOT has CLIMBED the PYRAMID, on opposite sides of the ROBOT, located near the ROBOT’S balance point, and made from exposed structural members that will allow a rope to be wrapped around it or two eyelets (McMaster PN3014T45 or similar) mounted to the frame. Opening of the eyelets must be at least ¾ in. in diameter. |
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Re: Eyebolt help
I would note, however, that your Eyebolts really should be capable of supporting the robot should something go wrong while belaying. Nice sized steel eyebolts should have no problem - just watch where you attach them. Our team is bolting them through our frame, possibly with suspension cable reinforcement.
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Re: Eyebolt help
The mcmaster bolts are a cast eyebolt that supports 500 lbs if I remember correctly.
Most of the ones I found locally were formed by bending the hook to make the eyelets and only support 75 lbs. Be sure to get the cast type. The local Fastenal did have the correct kind. And McMaster ships very quickly. I didn't check the big box stores. Anyone have luck finding them there? |
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Re: Eyebolt help
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![]() http://www.mcmaster.com/#catalog/119/1487/=lh2gyy Your load requirement is your robot weight. Preferably, one eyelet should be able to hold your robot with a safety factor. The dynamic loading on these bolts is not going to vary much from the static load since the robot is being moved by team members. The belayer will be slacking the line to keep the line taut. Last edited by protoserge : 14-02-2013 at 07:48. |
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Re: Eyebolt help
Everyone,
The eyebolts shown in the rule are suggested parts not the required parts. You need attachment points of any type that meet the requirement. |
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Re: Eyebolt help
Our robot is getting to have about an inch in the second level but most of it will only climb to the first level. Do we still need the belaying hooks?
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Re: Eyebolt help
Yes, you will still need them. All robots, regardless of climbing ability, will need the hooks according to <R10>.
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Re: Eyebolt help
Q&A confirms that ALL robots need attachment points.
Q. R10 If you don't plan on climbing above zone 1, do you still need to provide fasteners/mounting points for the belay system on your robot? If you don't will this violate R10? 2013-01-16 by FRC0133 A. Yes, [R10] requires all ROBOTS to have attachment points for the belay system. https://frc-qa.usfirst.org/Question/194/questionlink |
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