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Re: Long conveyer to move boxes

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Originally Posted by lark95 View Post
So i have a very weird question. What if you were to build a robot that was just a long conveyer from the box feeding station right to the nearest scoring zone? Even if it only stacked 2 totes high another robot could finish he stacks. Even given the two main concerns that I see, wight and the transportation perimeter, is this even a legal to do something like this?
Actually, is it?
in the rule book it says
"4.2 General ROBOT Design
R2
A Team must submit their ROBOT for Inspection. The ROBOT must be built by the FRC Team to perform specific tasks when competing in RECYCLE RUSH. The ROBOT must include all of the basic systems required to be an active participant in the game – power, communications, control, and movement. The ROBOT implementation must obviously follow a design approach intended to play RECYCLE RUSHSM (e.g. a box of unassembled parts placed on the FIELD, or a ROBOT designed to play a different game does not satisfy this definition)."

How do we define movement? moving parts o the robot or the ability to move the robot with wheels etc.?
 


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