Otis Gen2 Scratch __link__ -

Here is the counterintuitive truth: While the Gen2 system requires dry traction, it does not tolerate dust, debris, or rust. Construction dust, drywall particles, or even oxidized iron flakes from the rails can embed themselves into the soft polyurethane belt surface. When these contaminants pass through the sheave grooves, they create a high-pitched scratching noise. Worse, they act like sandpaper, accelerating wear.

This interpretation refers to digital projects created by independent developers on the MIT Scratch platform. In the Scratch community, "elevator simulator" games are highly popular. Creators design complex logic to replicate actual real-world elevator systems. otis gen2 scratch

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