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Re: pic: Any ideas for ways of putting bumpers on

Not sure if you're the same person who posted this on /r/frc, but I post the same advice that the commenter over there gave.

http://i.imgur.com/nrzXmTA.jpg (you may have to zoom out)

"[You] can bracket the front from the mounting holes (arrows). Doesn't need to be parallel to the ground, but does need to cover the front corner."

You should be OK having the bumper angled up with the front of the threads as far as Robot rule 4.2 R2 goes. I believe bumpers can be 4-12 inches above the ground, if I am not mistaken.
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Re: pic: Any ideas for ways of putting bumpers on

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Not sure if you're the same person who posted this on /r/frc, but I post the same advice that the commenter over there gave.

http://i.imgur.com/nrzXmTA.jpg (you may have to zoom out)

"[You] can bracket the front from the mounting holes (arrows). Doesn't need to be parallel to the ground, but does need to cover the front corner."

You should be OK having the bumper angled up with the front of the threads as far as Robot rule 4.2 R2 goes. I believe bumpers can be 4-12 inches above the ground, if I am not mistaken.
With R2 you are correct.

Now my question, how would you go about getting 8 inches from each corner with the threads in the way? We had the idea of an L bracket, but without having the treads with us, we are not sure how easy this would be.
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Re: pic: Any ideas for ways of putting bumpers on

If you put that together, i'm sure you can work out a way to get bumpers on it
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Re: pic: Any ideas for ways of putting bumpers on

Andy Baker mentioned in this post that AM should a mounting kit available by 1/25.
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Re: pic: Any ideas for ways of putting bumpers on

You might want to look into this thread for some ideas:

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...hreadid=141543
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Re: pic: Any ideas for ways of putting bumpers on

http://www.andymark.com/Rhino-p/am-3358.htm

Out of stock/Not available at the moment


But shows some potential methods of bumper attachment
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Re: pic: Any ideas for ways of putting bumpers on

If you run this chassis as is pictured, do you need bumpers on the front?

If so, do they need to be a minimum of 8" each?
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Re: pic: Any ideas for ways of putting bumpers on

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If you run this chassis as is pictured, do you need bumpers on the front?

If so, do they need to be a minimum of 8" each?
Yes. And yes.
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Re: pic: Any ideas for ways of putting bumpers on

AndyMark sells a bumper kit for the Rhino treads
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