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Max Lobovsky 24-02-2004 13:48

handling loose wires/hose/cable
 
With lots of extending arms and similar devices this year, I was wondering if any team has any good ideas for how to handle the loose wire that is required for full extension when the arm isn't at full extension. We are trying to use some sort of elastic system for our bar winch cable, but it needs to be replaced after every use.

ngreen 24-02-2004 13:51

Re: handling loose wires/hose/cable
 
We should've a couple of our long wires into a spring like piece of tubing. We had to use a lot of snot though. I think we may use a spool of sorts for cable. I didn't see isn't. But we use another spring on our cable so it is tensioned both ways. Maybe a pully with the wire attached to a spring on the side of it.

jeremy562 24-02-2004 14:16

Re: handling loose wires/hose/cable
 
We use only as much slack as is necessary, make sure it's 100% clear of any possible pinch points, and wrap it with plastic spiral wrap.

Max Lobovsky 24-02-2004 14:21

Re: handling loose wires/hose/cable
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jeremy562
We use only as much slack as is necessary, make sure it's 100% clear of any possible pinch points, and wrap it with plastic spiral wrap.

the point is that you must have significant slack when connecting something that raises to more than double its initial height.

Kris Verdeyen 24-02-2004 15:12

Re: handling loose wires/hose/cable
 
Some sort of elastic system? Please elaborate. In the past, we've used large loops held down by surgical tubing (a different sort of elastic system, perhaps), and have had no problems.

JacobHart 24-02-2004 16:53

Re: handling loose wires/hose/cable
 
Our team, 393 Full Metal Jackets, also had a similar occurance. We simply just used thin P.V.C. pipe that is light weight, and connected the tubing to the side of the arm by making braces out of thin aluminum. Cheap, effecient, and easy.
Jacob


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