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    Nov 26, 2009, 04:14 PM
    Can a hinged (book opening) lid approach perpendicularly
    Mechanical Linkages: The attached PDF shows a hinged lid which is required to close perpendicularly to the base on the final 25mm approach. This is done by use of the two short stroke cylinders.

    Q. Is this same repeatable by use of mechanical linkages - doing away with the small cylinders?

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