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  1. #51
    No... what i was saying is that the use of lever type bottles ( without using a wing nut ) where you squeeze the trigger to arm shouldnt be used... it is very difficult to control the flow.
    With the use of the wing nut then of course its fine.

    I see the point of using the tool to arm up, i said before it can be a safer way to arm.
    But i think if it is going to be optional, you should be able to arm and disarm your bottle manually as well as with the tool, then everyone is covered.

    I think using a tool designed well can be safer.... using a tool on a badly designed system will end up being a complete pain and unsafe as the operator could be focusing more on getting his tool intot a hole rather than what if this robot misfires !!

    Something the tech checkers will have to sort out.

    John

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    Paul, I completely agree. What is important is to minimise the risk. Using a kill switch is safer because a failsafed machine cannot be operated accidently from the transmitter without first operating the kill switch. A failsafe light gives indication to the operator that the transmitter cannot accidently fire the weapon.
    Kane Aston
    http://www.makerobotics.com

    Co-owner and builder of BEHEMOTH

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    Im pretty sure none of these rule suggetions will get used outside of Europe.

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    Mario, this proposal is in fact to make it safer and for some even easier, not harder or more difficult. It is not mandatory so you dont have to change anything if you dont want to.

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    The proposals from both sides of the argument have 1 thing in common. MORE RULES.No they dont. If anything it is an change to an existing rule for the pro side, and no change for the con side of the argument. Either way, no new rule is added.

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    Our machines are build to destroy simular machines. Not ment to be perfectly safe.But they are ment to be as safe as possible when you or I or any other human being is standing next to it. Just because a hydraulic press in a factory is designed to push a piece of steel in shape doesnt mean we shouldnt incorperate some safety measures for those who operate them.


    (Message edited by leo-rcc on May 21, 200

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