I would say yes, based on the rulebook saying that "belts, chain and sprockets"
require covers
that are made from 0.060" 1010 or equal. Remember that you only need to make
the perimeter of the
cover, which is in line with the belt, from the 0.060" material. The rest of
the cover only needs
to be build to keep fingers out.
Ian - SJSU
--- sdcamb01 <sdcamb01@athena.louisville.edu> wrote:
> Does the CVT cover fall under the impact specifications for steel given in
>the
> rules? (i.e. 1010 steel thickness of .060") Or can it be made of any
> material and not have to meet the impact specs.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Scott Cambron
> Undergraduate Research Assistant
> 2003 UofL Mini Baja Team Member
> Mechanical Engineering Dept.
> University of Louisville
> 200 Sackett Hall
> Louisville, Ky 40292
> Tel: 502-852-1866
> Fax: 502-852-6053
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