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Re: Pneumatics Help
using very simple levers you can get more out of a piston, just less force. our team is using a small piston for our claw type mechanism, and we found that a few points of rotation can work wonders
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Re: Pneumatics Help
well first of all i think that you should use a pnuematic system but im not entirely sure of what exactly your using it for
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