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Counter balancing elevators.
Apologies if this has already been discussed; all the threads I found on this are quite old, and they're not really valid this year.
What are some methods of counterbalancing elevators? Has anyone experimented with cf springs yet? |
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Re: Counter balancing elevators.
This may not be exactly what your looking for, but maybe something here can help you.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...85#post1422785 |
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Re: Counter balancing elevators.
As part of Build Blitz VEX made an elevator design that they ended up counterbalancing with a cf spring (I believe 25lbs).
There is CAD and a video on their website: http://www.buildblitz.com/linear-elevator-is-complete/ |
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Re: Counter balancing elevators.
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Re: Counter balancing elevators.
I noticed talks of a disk break. Would grabbing onto the pulley that runs the wire through it with two pieces of metal, on each side, function in a similar manner to this? For some reason, my gut tells me no..
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Re: Counter balancing elevators.
We hope to use the AndyMark RAW gearbox (if we can get one) which has a worm screw drive. We anticipate that the worm screw with an appropriate gear ratio will negate the need for a counter balance. Has anyone else used a worm screw to drive their elevators (this year or prior years)?
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