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Re: Is modification to a COTS part allowed?
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Re: Is modification to a COTS part allowed?
Screwing a plastic hub to a COTS item doesn't make the COTS item non-COTS, does it? Kinda like using a clamp to hold a broomstick, the broomstick is still COTS.
Of course, the OP seems to be replacing the hubs with plastic bits; this makes it non-COTS (unless the tire is available separately, which remains COTS then) |
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Re: Is modification to a COTS part allowed?
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The COTS item is still a COTS item. However, the whole thing is now a Fabricated Item (by means of assembly) and thus no longer COTS (unless it was sold as a COTS assembly, for example a wheel and hub sold as one unit). However, if you took the two items apart, they would be COTS again. |
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Re: Is modification to a COTS part allowed?
If your 3-d printed hubs do not require you to modify the COTS wheels, they're still COTS. As they are not actuators or control systems, you are pretty much at liberty to modify them as needed. However, if you drill or cut on them, that makes them fabricated items rather than COTS. The only difference between COTS and FABRICATED items is that fabricated parts must be made after the start of build season (a few exceptions, bumpers, and attachments), and are not exempt from bagging/withholding rules (an even smaller set of exceptions).
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Re: Is modification to a COTS part allowed?
Tires = COTS
3D printed hubs = fabricated item Put together, you have a fabricated item (assembly). |
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Re: Is modification to a COTS part allowed?
Tires = COTS
Gear box = COTS Motors = COTS Control System = COTS Chassis = COTS Put them all together, and you have a fabricated item. |
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