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Re: Retracting power wiring ?
Good question, I have been wondering about this also.
To add to the question, Our team is planning on having a turreting mechanism. What would you recommend for wiring an arm that has to spin, as well as move up and down? I have heard of connectors that rotate (I don't know the actual name), but I have a limited knowledge of them and have never seen one. Are they the best way to accomplish this task? Why or why not? What would you recommend? Thanks, Jaine |
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