Non slip pad is a broad term. Would any rubber faced material that came in a flexible backed, cloth-like form be accepted? What about such a material that may be used for tread or conveyor surfaces and isn't customarily called "non slip pad"?
Non slip pad is a broad term. Would any rubber faced material that came in a flexible backed, cloth-like form be accepted? What about such a material that may be used for tread or conveyor surfaces and isn't customarily called "non slip pad"?
Does a material such as castable polyurethane fall under the definition of "non-slip pad" as per <R92> P?
Any product sold and/or marketed as a pad, with "non-slip" indicated as a property would be legal under this rule.
R 92. We would like some clarification on what it is meant by a non-slip pad
Does padding marketed as "anti-slip pad" qualify as "non slip pad" and is it therefore legal for the minibot?
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