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Re: How do those winch-loaded shooters work?
At the $350 price for the super shifters, they are pretty out of our league.
I am opting towards the rachet type things however, could someone show me an example of how to disengage the pawl? I'm not really sure how I could setup a rachet and pawl so that it wouldn't want to unwind the motor as my cable unwinds. Care to elaborate? I was trying to think of a realworld machine that uses something like this, but I have come up with nothing. |
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