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Old 06-25-2008, 09:50 AM
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Josh,

The angles matching is not all that important. The length of the arm and the links being vertical are more important. The length of the arm determines the rate at the arm and the links being vertical help to keep the system from binding. The arms sand links should be made to provide bind free movement over your complete range of motion. Hopefully that isn't confusing.

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