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Re: pic: 4242 Preliminary CAD 2

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Originally Posted by philso View Post
Please ensure that your design and your manufacturing methods allow you to adjust the spacing of the vertical rails so that they are locked at the correct spacing for the lift carriage and so that the vertical rails are the same distance apart at the top and the bottom. Otherwise, your lift carriage will not move smoothly or may jam at one end of the travel.

You may also want to consider the various height limitations, direct and indirect, especially if your team intends to do well.
Good insight, philso. We were going to tap the ends of the uprights and fasten them to the top piece but we may go with angle brackets now for adjustability. We also plan on putting a crossmember on the angled supports for rigidity.

You're right. we're trying not to bite off more than we can chew. I'd much rather a more limited design that does one or two things consistently.

Thanks
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