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Re: Rookie Question
Hi Joe
Let me first (pun intended) welcome you to the wonderful world of FIRST robotics. I hope you get a lot out if it and build a fantastic robot. Question 1; I'm pretty sure the weight limit for the shipping crate is 400 pounds. After that you pay for the overage. I'm not sure what the footprint is supposed to be but I know you must have two boards under your crate spaced 28" apart. This is so a forklift can move you crate around. Question 2; Go here http://www2.usfirst.org/2004comp/200..._rev3-8-04.pdf This is from last year rules but it will get you in the ballpark. Hope this helps. Wayne Doenges Drafting mentor |
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