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drill rods
from 6AM-8PM NO PARKING (Canada) on 2013-02-08 16:09 [#02449049]
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You know those doors that have a big button that opens them for wheelchair people? And you know how opening these doors normally is considerably more difficult than opening a normal door thanks to the resistance in the door-opening motor?
Now, surely there is a better way to design these things so that disabled and non-disabled people can use them better. How about not having the motor arm directly fastened to both the door and wall, but instead just has an arm that pushes on the wall to open the door (or pushes on the door to open it, depending on where the motor is mounted). That way if mechanised door-opening is not required (which is the case in 99% of the times these doors are used typically), the door can just be pushed open with no resistance from the motor. Way better.
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drill rods
from 6AM-8PM NO PARKING (Canada) on 2013-02-08 16:16 [#02449051]
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push-button*
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Steinvordhosbn
from London (United Kingdom) on 2013-02-08 16:34 [#02449053]
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I pushed my partner's bush button and she responded most favourably.
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wavephace
from off the chain on 2013-02-09 05:02 [#02449118]
Points: 3098 Status: Lurker
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there good if u dont wanna hold the door of the person behind u
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