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Bumper fully supported?
Clarification is needed for the meaning of "fully supported".
Our robot frame is 1 inch thick and is located with its top edge 7" from the floor. Our plan is to fasten the bumper assembly (with aluminum angles on each edge and corner reinforcement) to the frame with its top edge in the same plane as the top of the frame. The top edge (1") of the bumper would be "fully supported" but a major portion of the bumper would not have frame behind it. Does this meet the intent of the rule? Bob Sorry to post this here but our team is unable to post to the First Q&A forum for some reason. We are logged in but do not have permission to post. |
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