In message 
<of882fbc27.e65dbdbb-on86257788.0053c7b8-86257788.00547...@amat.com>, 
dated Mon, 23 Aug 2010, [email protected] writes:

>Does anyone know if there is any EU elect design doc that might be 
>applicable that explicitly addresses heights for actuators used only 
>during service or maintenance scenarios?

Would it not be rather difficult to standardize a particular height, 
especially for large machines?

If you find no information, you could hardly be criticized for adopting 
0.6 m, but only if that doesn't result in some obviously non-sensible 
situation.
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