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Pnuematic qick connects

They did not give us quick connects this year and the rules seem to say that we can't use it

Items specifically PROHIBITED from use on the ROBOT include:
A.
Any air compressor other than, or in addition to, the one provided in the Kit Of Parts.
B.
Any pneumatic part or component rated for less than 125psi.
C.
Any pneumatic part or component that has been altered, modified, machined, coated, or changed from its original “out of the box” condition, except as required for normal assembly with other components. The only acceptable modifications are:

Tubing may be cut.

Wiring for valves and sensors may be modified to interface with the control system.

Assembling and connecting pneumatic components using the pre-existing threads, mounting brackets, quick-connect fittings, etc.

Can we use quick connects or not?
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Re: Pnuematic qick connects

I would think so. I find it very odd that they were not included.
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Re: Pnuematic qick connects

What does "out of the box" directly mean? First doesn't give a definition anywhere in the rule book. Anyone have an idea?
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Re: Pnuematic qick connects

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They did not give us quick connects this year and the rules seem to say that we can't use it

Items specifically PROHIBITED from use on the ROBOT include:
A.
Any air compressor other than, or in addition to, the one provided in the Kit Of Parts.
B.
Any pneumatic part or component rated for less than 125psi.
C.
Any pneumatic part or component that has been altered, modified, machined, coated, or changed from its original “out of the box” condition, except as required for normal assembly with other components. The only acceptable modifications are:

Tubing may be cut.

Wiring for valves and sensors may be modified to interface with the control system.

Assembling and connecting pneumatic components using the pre-existing threads, mounting brackets, quick-connect fittings, etc.

Can we use quick connects or not?
Yes based on the bolded section of your quote. The following Q&A made it clear that we can use those and flow restricting fittings as well.

http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=14515
http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=14227
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