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correction on that
i am going to be a lazy bastard and not quote a direct rule but:
you are allowed to create vaccume but connecting the sucktion cup to and actuator and then pulling on the actuator! however the solenoid supplyed to us and not that great with vaccume. P.S. on the numbers part. You need not to post any if you saw Cradle to the Grave that kind of sucking cup (btw the movie sucked) the one you are using i would estimate around umm between 200 and 400 lbs of force |
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