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Re: Limit Sensors for Lift

I don't know where the "the arm doesn't stop when the switch is pressed" comes from, but we plan to use the "microswitch" limit switches so the trigger runs parallel to the switch so it doesn't push the switch off, not on the top of the trigger. We are using speed controllers even though it's only going full on for the braking feature.
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