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Bumpers
If i have an opening that is about 24 inches and both sides are 2 inches each and their is a bumper around those two inches is that allowed?
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Re: Bumpers
There must be 8" of bumpers past each vertex of the robot perimeter. If you wanted a 24" gap in the bumpers, that side of the frame must be 24+8+8=40" long
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Re: Bumpers
I realize that my previous post is pretty ambiguous when it comes to your case.
The way I interpret the bumper rules is that around the corner of your robot, there must be 8" of bumper flanking that corner, and if there is a break in the bumpers, there must be 8" before the corner |
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Re: Bumpers
I thought it said something about how it their can be a gap and if the side is less than 8 in then the whole side has to be covered
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Re: Bumpers
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Nonetheless: a 2" long bumper on a 2" long side of a robot seems OK to me. Looking at the image above, if a side is less than 8 inches, it needs to cover the entire side. EDIT: Q112 in the FRC Q&A covers this situation, and it says you can have a bumper shorter than 8" ONLY IF that side of the robot is less than 8". For example, a 7" x 47" robot can have 7" bumpers on the short ends. Few teams would implement such a robot, but if you cut the corners and they end up only 6" long, that's OK as long as the bumpers cover the 6" side completely. Last edited by DonRotolo : 22-01-2014 at 22:18. Reason: Correction |
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Re: Bumpers
Look at Figure 4-5 in the manual, especially the example on the lower left.
There's a cutout in the side, creating a U-shaped frame. The figure shows that the ends of the U must be at >= 8" wide to accommodate an 8" bumper section. |
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