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Re: [FTC]: Which linear slides to use?
For some odd reason, almost every team we see has the same linear slide, including ourselves. We bought ours' from Lowe's:
http://www.lowes.com/pd_81432-93052-T46322G16_4294711126__?productId=3113943&Ns=p_prod uct_avg_rating|1&pl=1¤tURL=%3FNs%3Dp_product _avg_rating%7C1&facetInfo= The soft close feature is simply a rubber piece located on the bottom, but we removed it for easier sliding vertically. You can get either the 12", 16", or 18" slide depending on your needs. Hope this helps! Team 4077 MASH |
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Re: [FTC]: Which linear slides to use?
Our teams (FTC 4950 and FTC 6038) used igus DryLin NW-27 sliders from the FRC KOP, and previously from AndyMark (if memory serves). They may be on the expensive side for some FTC teams, but they work very well.
Last edited by nathan_hui : 06-01-2013 at 21:10. Reason: added team #s |
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Re: [FTC]: Which linear slides to use?
our team just got done installing a 4 stage "firemans ladder" lift utilizing these drawer slides
http://www.menards.com/main/home-dec...952-c-9337.htm Our design has 2 fixed 1"x1"x14" aluminum tubes attached to the chasis on the outermost edges, then alternating between slider and tube for 3 more layers such that there are 3 moving sections on each side. So, there is a total of 6 drawer slides (3 on each side). The biggest issue we found is the weight of the drawer sliders. We have ordered a set of igus DryLin NW-27 sliders and corresponding shuttle cars. As soon as they arrive, we'll swap out the drawer sliders for those, and I'll post our results. - FTC Team #6389 |
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