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Old 10-15-2006, 03:49 AM
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And, for my education, why isn't the shoulder turn considered a power accumulator? Thanks.
Originally Posted by bts
Why not? It's supposed to be for any part that moves.
Shoulder Motions displace and transport the triangular power package structure in space. Accumulators go 'out of line' to accumulate power and delivers power when coming back 'inline'.

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