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"Thomas Avery" <thomas.avery@intec-hou.com> wrote:
> In lugnet.technic, Jack Gregory writes:
> > I read this in your [fantastic, best LEGO robot book ever] book as well, but
> > don't understand it. The snapping action of the links doesn't open in the
> > direction they would be loaded in use, so how do they come apart? Did you
> > try them in both directions?
>
> The come apart when side-loaded, or when they snag on something (like
> carpet). They also can come apart when put into too much tension.
Right, I came to the same conclusion. They're good enough (except for the
null grip) if used on a smooth surface and with not too much tension. When
for any reason the links are no more exactly aligned, the force required to
take them apart drops down to a very low level, and they do come apart.
I didn't find any relevant difference in the two directions (and I didn't
expect to).
Mario
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| (...) The come apart when side-loaded, or when they snag on something (like carpet). They also can come apart when put into too much tension. (...) You can attach small 1xn plates to the links, but the connection isn't very good. You can't count on (...) (23 years ago, 13-Mar-02, to lugnet.technic, lugnet.robotics)
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