Range of Motion Design: Difference between revisions
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Range of motion design refers to the bending, ariculation, lifting, and other motion of devices as actuated by components such as hydraulic/pneumatic.electric actuators (hydraulic motors, cylinders, etc). When motion happens, parts cannot interfere, hit, or otherwise break the machine upon full range of motion.