
03-02-2017, 21:37
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MST Rolla Senior
 FRC #2410 (BV CAPS Metal Mustang Robotics)
Team Role: College Student
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Rookie Year: 2010
Location: Overland Park, Kansas
Posts: 2,446
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Re: Regarding the Retaining Feature
You could try asking that to FRC Q&A, but more likely than not they'll tell you that a steel rod or torus does not meet the criteria listed in I04 D.
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Originally Posted by I04 D
[ROPES]
D. consist entirely of (except for an adhesive applied by the VENDOR as part of the normal manufacturing process for a COTS item and no longer tacky, e.g. a “binder coat”) flexible, non-metallic fibers sewn, twisted, tied, woven, knitted, crocheted, intertwined, or braided together except for the last 4 in. (~10 cm) of any cut end which may be whipped (with material that is flexible and non-metallic) or fused only to prevent fraying.
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