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Hooks for climbing
Is anyone familiar with any inexpensive hooks that can lock onto the hanging bar with no actuation?
Or better yet if you have seen or are willing to share a clever and simple design for one that can be made in house. |
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Try searching for snap hooks and carabiners.
Here's an example. At 70# working load, you'd need two to lift most robots, but you'd probably want that for stability purposes anyway. |
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A strong carabiner would work.
We used part of an old AM14U chassis front plate as our hook. |
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The design I was going with uses ATV tow hooks, that will be machined by a sponsor to screw onto the threads of our pneumatic cylinders. The model we're machining:
http://www.amazon.com/22411-Hardware...=curt+tow+hook We're unsure how much the rod will rotate in the cylinder, but the weight of the tow hook should keep both hooks in the same direction. |
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ours is just a plasma cut question mark made out of .125 5052 aluminum plate.
It is about 5/8 wide where we attach the kevlar cable and about 1 inch wide where it goes over the bar. We only use one. Works like a charm. |
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We bent our own hook(s) out of 1/4" cold rolled steel rod. It was plenty strong enough when cold formed. If you heat it to bend it, it becomes soft and won't hold up.
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Here's what we used Obviously we ground down the sharp points. They are fantastic and cheap too!!
http://www.amazon.com/Drop-Rig-Ball-...ds=shark+hooks |
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Let me star this by saying team 5980 has never had any problems with their hooks. Team 5980 uses belay hooks that a climber would us. We bought big ones at Lowe's for 2 dollars a piece. We cut them in half and they fit perfectly on the bar. Shoved them into our scissor lift and they work great. Good luck with your search.
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![]() Here is our hanging mechanism. We just bought some assorted carabiners from Lowes or Walmart then just cut them to fit. If you are using more of a winch you might want to use something else, not sure. |
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