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sarchertech
68 days ago
The motor allows you to raise it after it has been retracted.
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soopypoos
68 days ago
Then why is it spring-loaded?
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SR2Z
68 days ago
> For the safety of any person being accidentally hit
(the spring handles the retraction)
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soopypoos
68 days ago
But if a motor is needed to counter the retracting spring, doesn't that mean any impact must overcome the motor before the spring will engage?
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lmm
68 days ago
Presumably the motor runs once to extend it and then it locks into position (with some kind of mechanical catch that's calibrated to come loose if you hit anything), rather than being constantly running.
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