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soopypoos
1mo ago
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I don't think that mentions it being motorized
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sarchertech
1mo ago
The motor allows you to raise it after it has been retracted.
soopypoos
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1mo ago
Then why is it spring-loaded?
SR2Z
1mo ago
> For the safety of any person being accidentally hit
(the spring handles the retraction)
soopypoos
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1mo 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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