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The generators have controls and connection points grouped on a pedestal at the back of the units, which offers both convenience and safety for operators, says the company.
The support arms--which are more conventional in size--are configured in a way that one extends between the lower ball joint and a pair of upper body mount connection points, while the other extends between the upper ball joint and a pair of lower body mount connection points, allowing them to cross one another via the creation of a virtual "X" pattern.
nbsp;with a 50-micron pitch and memory connection points to universal substrate terminals can be simplified.
 
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