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Re: Registration and Inspection Process
That is so important. I have seen teams find out they were several pounds overweight as the pits are closing on Thursday - that is really painful.
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Re: Registration and Inspection Process
You can check weight anytime. If you find yourself thinking about a lot of modifications, please check with your lead inspector. They will be able to help, find you other teams to help and to suggest ways to make modifictions that can speed your progress and get you closer to a complete inspection.
We can inspect your robot as you shipped it and then reinspect your changes as well. We will check through the pits and look for safety issues, as will any and all volunteers, safety captains, and other team mentors. Remember your safety glasses, and wear them in the pit and on the field. |
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