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=== Assistant: Summary of instructions so far strict interpretation: === Summary of instructions so far (strict interpretation): # Only model ONE pair of arms — the top arm + the bottom arm. - The other three pairs of arms exist only for balance and are never to be included in the webpage model under any circumstance. # Top arm geometry - Attached to and moves along a rack that is mounted to a fixed (immovable) top body. - The top arm angle ranges from horizontal (0°) down to vertical (−90°) — it never tilts upward above horizontal. - Default starting angle = 35° downward from horizontal. # Bottom arm geometry - Attached to and moves along a rack that is mounted to a moving body that can travel vertically. - The bottom arm angle ranges from horizontal (0°) up to vertical (+90°) — it never tilts downward below horizontal. - Default starting angle = 35° upward from horizontal. # Racks - Both top and bottom units use racks fixed to their respective bodies. - Racks can be double-sided if needed. # Scope enforcement - Website calculator will only consider this one top–bottom arm pair and the forces associated with that pair. - Not allowed to introduce additional arm pairs, balancing effects, or any “full system” modeling beyond this pair. Let me know when you want to proceed to the next part.
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