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Newbie - motion rig moving from the floor (tiles)

Discussion in 'New users start here - FAQ' started by Gary Ho, Oct 10, 2023.

  1. Gary Ho

    Gary Ho New Member Gold Contributor

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    Hi guys, motion noob here.

    I have just installed 4 actuators (PT actuator Champion GT) to my rig and on top my trusty old playseat mat. However, the whole rig (mainly my front-right, with the mat) would move to the right after a very short, brutal session.

    As the playseat mat already equipped with some kind of anti-slip design, I was wondering if I should place something underneath the actuator's feet to ease the situation? Thanks in advance!

    Brgds / Gary

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