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Re: Limit Sensors for Lift
Limit switches do not have to live in the path. You can place them next to a moving object so that a piece of the your moving part, swipes across the actuator. You can also add something to your cable (like a washer or crimp on sleeve) so that when the cable gets to a particular point, the switch is pressed.
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