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Re: Tank tread bumpers?
Not drawn to scale or anything. Back bumper would obviously need to be higher off of the ground. Maybe slope the bumpers, maybe don't slope the bumpers. Just make sure that your bumpers fall within the bumper zone 4"-12". Let me know if the pictures spark something. If you need more idea designs, or with possible bracket ideas, I'll do my best to help you out as well. Just let me know.
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Re: Tank tread bumpers?
your bumpers must be place on a rigid surface at least on the first 8" of each corner... i guess your frame would have to go around those threads
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Re: Tank tread bumpers?
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R19 ROBOTS are required to use BUMPERS to protect all outside corners of the FRAME PERIMETER. For adequate protection, at least 8 in. of BUMPER must be placed on each side of each outside corner... and R21 section G. must attach to the FRAME PERIMETER of the ROBOT with a rigid fastening system to form a tight, robust connection to the main structure/frame |
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Re: Tank tread bumpers?
I specifically said "Not drawn to scale or anything."
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Re: Tank tread bumpers?
Treads, not threads
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Re: Tank tread bumpers?
happens when english is not your native language
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