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ramp tractions
Are we alloud to use electrical tape or foam tape to provide traction on the RAMP?
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Re: ramp tractions
I don't beleive that this is allowed.... Rule <R35> States that electrical tape can only be used as an electrical insulator and it also states foam tape may only be used for attacjing components.
Sorry... We were hoping to do this same thing before, also. Good luck! |
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Re: ramp tractions
From my understanding, no. We got burned by this one last year. We used tape to just post our team number and sponsors. We had to remove them and find another way of posting them at the competition. We got lucky and another team gave us some glue.
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Re: ramp tractions
thats a bummer, thanks anyways
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Re: ramp tractions
The best FIRST legal way to provide traction on rams is to get some epoxy garage floor paint at your local hardware center. There are abrasive additives (sand) that can be added to this paint to provide a durable non-slip surface to your ramp.
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Re: ramp tractions
Alright, lets look back a little bit. You aren't allowed to use any kind of tape or adhessive material on the robot. The question was brought up on FIRST Q&A. We were concerned with the same thing. The teacher on the team went ahead and read the Q&A about it. Someone asked if we could take the material, sand the sticky side out, and use epoxy to put it on. The response we got was positive.
Correct me if I am wrong, but I thought you could use numbers and sponsor's decal as long as it is just for decoration? |
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Re: ramp tractions
You can buy paint with grit in it. It’s used to paint onto concrete steps and other smooth surfaces. You can get it at Grainger, and maybe Home Depot/Lowes. As far as tape for numbers I think that legal as the post before me said. Its a decoration not a functional part. If that was the case then stickers with logos and numbers would not be competition legal.
Kirk |
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That means that they have just under the amount of time they would need. Unless, it can cure in their crate.
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Re: ramp tractions
I've read the responses over at the FIRST Q&A.... You guys need to head over there and look at some of them.... The solutions vary. Looks like one team is using those adhesive stair treads, but they are removing the factory adhesive, and then using their own adhesive, to adhere the sections. According to the rules, this is legal..
See you at the regionals Stills |
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Re: ramp tractions
Have you considered friction tape like the kind they use on skateboards and hockey sticks?
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Re: ramp tractions
You may also want to look into alternatives from tape. Our team is using some kind of non-slip matting that one of our mentors picked up at home depot. Attach it using staples or zip ties, and you have no worries about breaking adhesive rules anymore.
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Re: ramp tractions
We thought of the skateboard tape when we designed ours, but we figured it was against the rules and I looked on the Q and A orginally they said no, so we just got some expanded metal which provides huge amouts of friction/traction.
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Re: ramp tractions
Let me try to make this point again - there are no issues with adhesives. It's adhesive tapes that aren't allowed, not adhesives. Not to say that staples or zip ties might work better, but don't discount adhesives - they ARE allowed by the rules and confirmed by the Q&A.
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