Any news abot the tether i.e what is the best thing to use how to fit em etc
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Am I correct in thinking that a teather is basically a bit of string keeping the flipper attached to the robot if it breaks away from the robot.
Now I Know string would not hold it (5-10mm wire rope would do the trick) but am I correct in what I am thinking a teather is?
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Ian Mc Donald
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A possible alternative to Aramid / Aramide rope....
http://www.dsm.com/en_US/html/hpf/products.htmhttp://www.dsm.com/en_US/html/hpf/products.htm
http://www.englishbraids.com/products/marine/ya.htmlhttp://www.englishbraids.com/products/marine/ya.html
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Ive been thinking about this and forgive me for being thick, but if the ram bursts on a flipper, the thing will simply continue to rotate around its hinged pivot. I cant see that tethering anything will stop this, unless the tethers reinforce the pivot point. If you try and stop the sepearting ram you are trying to stop a tremendous force, if you simply allow it to continue in its arc, its likely to flip the robot but not to send any shrapnel anywhere???
Please let me know if Im missing the point.
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From what I gather the tether is in place to stop the flipper going further than it should past the rams stroke especially these new breed of robots that use static rams eg gravity where the flipper is not connected to the ram, this way if the cylinder end did blow off the tether would be designed to stop the movement of the arm to say just above its highest point rather than all the way over and possibly hitting someone behind if they are loading the robot into the arena or powering up. Apologies if I have the wrong end of the stick would not be the first time :P
Francis
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dont know, but hearing the latest discussion at fra meeting, I think it maybe not.
Id not worry too much for now though, if you enter the robot early and explain the mechanism to the evnt orgainiser they can advise you what they will need for that event.
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Rob,
My understanding is that you cant have a new rule without specifying what is required. It hasnt been done yet. If you volunteered to produce a draft rule, Im sure that the executive committee would bite your arm off.
The current suggestion, as I understand it, is that individuals are urged to come up with their own solutions to the problem. From that a rule change will emerge.
There would need to be some time to fit a tether before the rule became operational. In my opinion I dont think that we will have a new mandatory rule for tethers on flippers in 2004 - but I may be wrong!
Jeremy
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