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Re: Easy Bumper Switching?
Clevis/cotter pins work really well.
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We use clip-on nuts on the frame of our robot (affectionately called "super-nuts") and then use a drill to bolt on our bumpers.
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In the past my team has used C channel with pins, as it sounds like most people have done. This year we tried to do the same thing but we didn't make our robot out of C channel (first in team history I believe), and we realized the way we wanted to mount it did not meet the rules. Our solution was angle iron on the bumper, and a flange on the frame perimeter. We drill and taped holes into the frame perimeter bumper mounts and drill matching holes on the bumper- bumper mounts. In the end, we had I believe 3/8" bolts6 10-32 (or 10-24, too long ago
) holding our bumpers in. There were 2 on the left and right sides of the robot, and 2 on the front (one on each side of the opening). These were one piece bumpers we used. Throughout the season the holes started stripping out so we used flanged nuts on the end of our bumper bolts. Just turn them finger tight and we never had an issue, easy to get off too. With 2 guys, we could get the bumpers are within about 30 seconds. These mounts were strong enough where we could carry the robot by the bumpers, and not cause any harm to the robot.Last edited by Type : 02-01-2017 at 18:47. |
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I've found reversable bumpers to be really easy to use. Look up on CD media, there's patterns floating around. If you don't want to get that fancy, you can make your bumper a single color and have a cover of the opposite color Velcro over it. Industrial Velcro is magical, I've used it in the past to hold our electronics and it held perfectly fine through heavy impacts.
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For those making convertible bumpers, Keep in mind the bumpers still have to be easily removable (quick and easy per the 2016 rules) for inspection.
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i can make a video taking one apart. One of our other mentors did the sewing on them and she is not with us anymore. I will put it on the To Do list.
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I loved using Pip Pins for our bumpers! Very similar to the grenade pins mentioned about but you have to press the button on the top before removing the pin. The pins are VERY secure, it's almost impossible to accidentally push down that button and simultaneously pull up the pin.
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Those Pip Pins are the best, we have never had one fall out in competition and they are easy to change.
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One piece bumpers.... the way to go if you can do it. Bumper change in about 15 seconds.... removal even quicker.... great for inspection and in the pits to access everything easily. Also easier to transport by removing the bumpers.... They are also much easier to make look really nice and tight. |
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Our team uses reversible bumper covers: essentially, we attach one color bumper cloth to the bottom of the bumper and the other to the top, sew the cloths together where they meet in the center of the bumper, and add velcro all around the edges, so you end up with a flap that "hinges" in the middle of the bumper. It switches colors in less than 10 seconds and saves bumper material. If you can find someone capable of sewing reversible covers, I very highly recommend it.
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Easy Bumper Switching!
Okay-so we glued/sewed (I don't know which, I wasn't on the team when they made them) a piece of thick red fabric on a piece of blue fabric, both the same size. We attached velcro to the fabric for the bumpers and the bumpers themselves, and could easily switch them. We also added our team number on both sides with tape! Good luck!
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