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Re: pneumatics or hydraulics ?
I have a post puller or frame machine and it uses pneumatics and
hydraulics. the pump is connected to my compressor witch pumps the fluid into the ram,slow but real strong. If this chair is to react to video game software ,it needs to be quick and smooth.Maybe even use an electric motor ,that would pull and push the chair from side to side,or just push with an opposable spring of some kind.Braking would be quicker motion forward and a slower motion coming back to normal position and the reverse of that for acceleration.Also the chair would have to lean and accelerate at the same time.Any Ideas I can get get would greatly appreciated. |
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