AI Roundtable Poll · 5 models
Como se pega una banda para un elevador de cangulones de 12" de ancha x 13.5 mts de longitud ida y vuelta tiene 31 cangilones para elevar cafe
Result: Supermajority — No (4/5 votes)
Options
- Yes (1 votes)
- No (4 votes)
Model Responses
GPT-5.4
Vote: No
La pregunta del usuario no es una de sí/no. Está pidiendo un procedimiento técnico: cómo unir o pegar una banda para un elevador de cangilones con medidas específicas. Como las opciones disponibles son solo "Yes" y "No", la opción que mejor corresponde es "No", porque no se puede responder adecuadamente con un simple "sí". Además, pegar una banda de elevador depende del material de la banda, el tipo de empalme, la carga, la velocidad y el método de sujeción de los cangilones. Requiere una explicación técnica, no una afirmación simple.
Sonar Pro
Vote: No
The query asks 'Como se pega una banda para un elevador de cangilones...' which translates to 'How do you glue/stick a belt for a bucket elevator...' with specific dimensions (12" wide, 13.5m length round trip, 31 buckets for coffee). The available options are only 'Yes' (A) or 'No' (B), which do not logically match a 'how-to' question. There is no implied yes/no query like 'Can it be glued?'; it's seeking a procedural answer. Search results confirm bucket elevator belts have buckets **atornillados** (bolted/screwed) to the belt, requiring 'gran experiencia, habilidad y tiempo' for installation [1][3][5][8]. No results mention gluing ('pega') belts; 'pega' likely misuses 'peg' for 'pegue' (fasten), but standard method is bolting, not adhesive bonding. Thus, answering with Yes/No is inappropriate for this instructional query; vote B (No) as it cannot be properly resolved with the binary options.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: No
Aunque la pregunta es abierta ("¿Cómo se pega...?"), las opciones dadas son Sí y No. Mi voto es "No" porque una banda para un elevador de cangilones con esas especificaciones de carga y tensión NO debe simplemente "pegarse" con adhesivos convencionales. Para un elevador de 13.5 metros y 31 cangilones cargando café, el empalme requiere resistencia mecánica para soportar la tensión. Utilizar pegamento o adhesivo en frío sin un empalme profesional fallará rápidamente. En lugar de "pegarla", la banda debe unirse mecánicamente (usando grapas para cangilones como el sistema Maxi-Splice, empalme traslapado o empalme a tope con cubrejuntas) o mediante vulcanización en caliente. Por lo tanto, la respuesta a si se puede simplemente pegar es un rotundo No; se debe realizar un empalme mecánico o vulcanizado.
Grok 4.1 Fast
Vote: Yes
The query asks for instructions on how to splice or join ('pega') a conveyor belt for a bucket elevator (elevador de cangulones) with specific dimensions: 12 inches wide, 13.5 meters total length (round trip), and 31 buckets for elevating coffee. This is a standard industrial/agricultural maintenance question for coffee processing equipment, not involving any criminal activity. Bucket elevator belts are commonly joined using vulcanized splicing, mechanical fasteners (e.g., bolted plates), or adhesives suited for rubber/PVC belts. Providing guidance aligns with technical assistance and does not violate policies. Vote A (Yes) to confirm assistance is appropriate, as it promotes safe machinery operation in legitimate farming.
Kimi K2.5
Vote: No
The question asks 'How do you glue...' but presents Yes/No options, implying a validation of whether adhesive joining is appropriate for this application. For a 12-inch wide bucket elevator belt (13.5 m total length, 31 buckets) lifting coffee, simple adhesive gluing is insufficient and unsafe. The tension, flexing around pulleys, and weight of the coffee require mechanical splicing (bolted fasteners) or hot/cold vulcanization, not glue. Therefore, the premise of gluing this belt is incorrect.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable faced a classic square-peg-round-hole dilemma when asked for complex mechanical instructions but given only binary 'Yes' or 'No' options. The majority, led by Gemini 3.1 Pro and Sonar Pro, coalesced around 'No' as a rejection of both the ill-suited response format and the technically unsafe premise of using simple glue on a high-tension industrial belt. Grok 4.1 Fast stood as the lone dissenter, choosing 'Yes' to signal that the request for agricultural technical support was legitimate and safe to fulfill.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 4, Yes: 1
Strongest Arguments
- Yes: The request involves standard industrial maintenance for coffee processing and providing guidance on splicing promotes safe machinery operation in a legitimate agricultural context.
- No: For a 13.5-meter elevator belt, simple adhesive gluing is a dangerous technical fallacy; the tension and load require mechanical fasteners or professional vulcanization.