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In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, Rob Stehlik writes:
> I can lend you the slip ring I built. It fits nicely in the center of a
> turntable and you can power two motors through it. Unfortunately it won't
> leave room for a pneumatic hose if thats how you want to do the lifting.
On the Jump and Jump2 the cylinder for doing the shot-up goes right through
the centre of the turntable, so I don't think I can do it like that. :/
The only thing I can think of is to put a drive up top for the lifting, on
top of the turntable, and have the phone untangler directly below it. I
don't know if the geometry of that would work out or not. Either that or I
have to find a completly different way of lifting up the arms.
Iain
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