Ok, here are some proposed rule changes to make
These rules apply to all open system robots. Closed system robots use the standard FRA or RFL rules.
Just to kick things of
-- Standard UN modified Soda stream bottles and valves and flow restrictors containing no more than the maximum rated weight of gas.
Legal and FRA regulations already make this mandatory. Also, overfill your bottles in a warm enviroment and the mandatory burst disk will make sure that all the CO will be vented in the air. And users of other gasses, the 70 bar/1000 psi Pressure Release Device makes sure the system cant be overpressurized.
Also, what is a modified soda stream bottle? A sodastream with another valve? As long the adapted bottle carries a valid certificate, everything is covered in the rules.
--The ram must have exhaust ports of XX area so at the normal working extension as assembled in the bot the ports are below the piston and can therefore vent the gas.
If somebody wants to build a 1 shot ram or a stroke and powerlimited ram, why not? This is not a safety issue with a good build ram.
--The ram must be locked in the extended position whenever the gas bottle is fitted. It makes no difference if the bottle is full or empty. Apart from when it is in the arena. Or EO designated test area.
Try this with a 250 kg Bungee wrap to retract the arm.... Or in a machine that used a double acting ram, with the downstroke as powerstroke(Terrorhurtz anyone)
--A suitable low pressure blow off device, e.g. vac hose or spring-loaded valve installed at inlet of ram.
What is low pressure,and what is high pressure? In any case, again a FRA rule in use. The pneumatic and hydraulic systems have to be equipped with a Pressure Release Device rated at the lowest pressure rating of the lowest rated components.
--Damage to CO2 bottle as for closed system rules.
Damaged gasbottles are no longer to be used. This is in the FRA rules, and a legal issue.
--Mounting of CO2 bottle as for closed system rules.
If somebody wants to mount a CO2 bottle with gaffa tape, who cares?
---Electric operated CO2 valve must be spring loaded in off position .
Why? What does this mean? This means no standard pneumatic valve can be used.
In short, I dont see any reason to accept these rules.
For me, they are or redundant to the FRA rules, or just a load of crock.}




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