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Re: Contact with the Rack
So as long as your robot isn't attached to the rack, you can move/shake it however you want to...
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The platform is firmly attached, but the rack is only connected to the platform with loose chains, and can (and probably will) move.
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According to <G07> the rack can be moved as in slide by the judges once both alliances have positioned their robots.The Rack can be slide inside of a 3ft radius of the middle of the field. this eliminates alot of dead reconing. it does swing as well.
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"Center RACK position - After all six ROBOTS are in their starting positions and theDRIVERS, COACHES and HUMAN PLAYERS are in the ALLIANCE ZONE, the RACK willbe moved (translated and/or rotated) to an arbitrary position so that the center of the RACKis within a 3 foot radius of the playing field center but the exact location and orientation ofthe RACK is unpredictable. After this point in time no ROBOT may be moved or repositioned until the match starts."-from manual Is there more that I haven't read the entire thing yet, but nothing states, that I have read, about it being bolted down. If it moves at the beginning of the match i wouldn't think it would, because then you would have holes in the field. |
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well it you look at 6.2.2 it states that "a set of loose chains" is connected to a small platform at the center of the field, not saying anything about robots being able to rotate it during the match.
The platform being the thing the chain is attached to. |
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I think hole thing can be move after the start of the match but the chance of a robot being able to move the massive weight of the rack is not very likely. The one our teams assembled is very heavy and it's just wood and pvc pipes.
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It's not illegal to move, barring your robot doesn't grab it. But if you look at the construction, the only thing holding it down is friction and those chains connected to the foundation.
And if it can be moved... It will be moved. With violent impacts to the side or robots in pushing matches with some killer low torque, moving that Rack will probably happen quite a bit. Granted, it probably won't move more than a few inches at a time, but it'll add up. -Chris |
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can a robot, intentionally or otherwise, move, or rotate the goal??? ![]() |
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We were thinking the same thing. Technically, if you have a bot (granted that it has enough torque, weight, and meets the specs) move it for the whole round, nobody would be able to score.
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OTOH, the base of the rack will be (I'm guessing) Valcro-ed to the carpet; so, pushing hard enough to rotate, translate, or tip the whole thing would cause disruption, which would lead to a warning first, then disablement if they did it again. Last edited by Jack Jones : 07-01-2007 at 08:13. |
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The rack is heavy, but it is not secured rigidly down to any one location on the carpet, because refs must randomly slide and/or rotate the beast to reposition it anywhere within a 3' radius of the center of the field prior to the start of each match. However, I believe that moving the entire assembly intentionally once the match starts will be considered against the rules (in addition to being kinda pointless). Defense is meant to be played directly against other robots, via the stated rules. Last edited by Travis Hoffman : 07-01-2007 at 14:58. |
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Maybe I'm just crazy, but I thought the rack would be on wheels...at least that's the way it looked in the pics. The manual does say that the center platform will be firmly attached to the ground, but it sounds to me like you could push the rack up to one foot in any direction as that would be 'reacting to game elements without damaging them', or even rotate the rack.
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Its hard to tell off of any pictures or drawings that I could find, so if anyone has an images that would help please send me the link. Thanks ![]() |
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