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Archimedes Screw
Hey all,
In the mid 90's PVC archimedes screw assemblies were provided to FIRST teams.... Does anybody know where these PVC tubes are available?? Information would be appreciated ASAP... thank you Greg |
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Hi Greg,
If it's the ones I'm thinking of McMaster-Carr. Have Fun Geo. |
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Sorry for the long reply time,
You are right, I was thinking of the lead screw. dumb me! (late hours and all) You can make a screw. but I would need a better idea of what you need before suggesting a game plan Geo. |
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Try this place:
http://www.pic-design.com We have not bought anything from them but they do have many lead screws in their catalog. |
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It would be 9 foot lead screw that just lifted the tetras up that even if you figured out how to grab a tetra, you would have to make it implode on itself to fit size recquirements. :eek: But, then again, maybe I'm just out of it and don't know what you want with a lead screw. :confused: -Gary |
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Greg
In the 1994 competition, "Tower Power", one of the teams made an Archimedes screw out of plastic. There is a pretty good shot of it in the "Tower Power" video. They made the mast out of a triangular formed pastic sheet with a course pastic lead screw inside. I don't recall one ever being supplied in the KOP. Mr. Bill |
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a winch and pulley. If you are set on the lead screw, then look at the next diagram. I also borrowed a picture from a barrel forklift repair manual. http://www.morsemfgco.com/opsmanuals...E%202STAGE.pdf This shows how to tie 2 lift pieces together and drive 1 while dragging the floater lift up in sync. It is Your basic forklift, which you could replace the hydraulics (labeled as 31) with a lead screw. I am sure Morse mfg will just love a thousand web hits on the repair manual page ;-) |
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