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Well the hardest part of the whole show, I think, is finding a way to use that small light retractable you-name-it arm to exert an upward force on a flange or a pipe! Doing so more or less rules out pneumatics, they aren't designed for side-load... has any team overcome this little problem? And are you willing to share?
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