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pic: 0399 Teaser
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Does this thing do two drive speeds and PTO with one shifter? This is beatuiful, and I can't wait to see the final robot.
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I know this is a teaser, so you probably won't give out much info, but is that a three stage shifter? I see three ports on the low profile pneumatic cylinder and four gears on the shifter shaft. I am very intrigued by this design and would love any information you are willing to share!
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If you are using a 3-stage cylinder, apparently it has very little force it has in the middle position (<10% of full out/full back force).
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I think the 3 position cylinder is for selecting hi-low speeds with pto in the middle/neutral position....
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Madison on FB pointed to a multi-position Bimba Pneumatic cylinder and that appears to be it. I bought a few for future use but mines havent come in yet. They are very pricey. You can see the 3 input fittings also for the 3 air lines. Last edited by waialua359 : 11-02-2016 at 15:28. |
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That makes sense, but the PTO has a lot of force on it and if it slipped the results would be catastrophic (presumably). Have teams used these in the past for PTOs?
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As far as I know, only to put the drive in neutral, with a separate shift shaft engaging or disengaging (or even locking) the PTO.
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That is a neat gearbox.
Can you show us a picture/diagram of how you plumb/connect the actuator to a solenoid? I have always wondered how to connect these actuators when most of the solenoids we use have 2 supply ports (A&B). I haven't been able to find 3 port. Thanks and good luck. |
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We utilize 2 solenoids per gear box, one for high/power take off and one for low gear. If you need more info feel free to ask.
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I guess I'm still not sure how that would work.
You now have A1&B1 and A2&B2 giving you a total of 4 ports from the solenoid but with only 3 ports on the actuator. If you can explain how that works that would be great. So how do you reconcile the extra port? A1------Actuator port 1 B1------Actuator port 2 A2------Actuator port 3 B2------?? Thanks again. |
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