You can move the actuating arm by hand. Tortise machine is gear driven, so it 
will hold whatever position you set it to (even half cocked). Soon as you put 
power back on, it resets itself.  

--- In [email protected], "Ed" <loize...@...> wrote:
>
> > > "Brian Jackson" wrote:
> > > I vote Tortise. 
> 
> > > Me too! <snip>
> > > Can also operate them when the power is off.
> > > Gavin Sowry
> 
> Could someone please 'splain how the Tortise motor can be operated when the 
> power is off.  That seems quite magical to me.  Does it come with a windup 
> key?  Ed L.
>




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