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Re: #1860 kicker prototype

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It's near of the floor. The bumper is placed with 10 inches above the floor, so the point of contact between kicker and ball is nearly 9,5inches. We are using a motor with gear box!!
Just to clarify...your kicker uses ONLY a motor and gearbox to provide the impulse? No tubing or springs???
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