On 5/21/19 1:51 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
...except when it didn't. On more than one
occasion, I recall watching
some poor soul with a cart balanced with long (3 foot) trays full of
cards, hitting a lifted separator strip in the raised floor. Over goes
the cart, the cards spread in every direction, and the pusher sitting
in the middle of it all, close to tears.
I'm sure that was /a/ problem. But I'm not comfortable attributing that
problem to the raised floor.
I expect that the same problem would be effected by an elevator that
doesn't stop perfectly level with the floor, or has too wide a gap
between the car and the floor, or even on tiled floor.
That really seems to me like it's a sub-optimal design, pushed past it's
operating parameters by overloading it.
I can't fault the raised floor for that problem.
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Grant. . . .
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