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Arrow Sensors on thearm?

Has anyone tried to use sensors to make sure that you dont violate the 84" rule. Anyone have any recomendations?
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Re: Sensors on thearm?

First thought would be make it so you CAN'T break the rules.

Mechanical stops > Programming Stops.... and this is coming from the team's programmer.
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Re: Sensors on thearm?

Yeah, I would have to agree. It is much easier, and more reliable, to simply make a mechanical stop, rather than programming it in.
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