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    I have got some claws for my featherweight (thanks mattsdragons), and having got the robot working better I want to put them on. I need an actuator for this but am not too certain as to where to get one from and what one would be best. I am not much of an engineer so often need very basic guidance as to what I need to do. Any help would be welcome.

    Thanks

  • #2
    Re: Actuator for claws

    Not a problem, just a case of pick now

    Just google electric actuator, either 12v or 24v and have a look around

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    • #3
      Re: Actuator for claws

      Have done a quick google and still not too sure. What stroke length do I need? I looked at the Gimson ones, they are about £50 to £60 - is that a fair price or can I get a fairly decent one for less? Also, if I choose to change the weapon, to perhaps a lifting arm, would I still be able to use the same actuator?

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      • #4
        Re: Actuator for claws

        Should be no reason why not, I used a 100mm stroke 24v one for the claws, but I would got for a longer one

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        • #5
          Re: Actuator for claws

          Gimson Robotics

          http://www.gimsonrobotics.co.uk/GLA-S_l ... uator.html

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          • #6
            Re: Actuator for claws

            Have some for sale in the for sale thread

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            • #7
              Re: Actuator for claws

              How much for the actuator and what size as we need to fit them into the robot? They may be a bit above our budget, however I am not too certain as to costs etc apart from the ones on the gimson site which are nowhere near as powerful. Are yours too powerful for a featherweight? Also we are running on about 16V is that enough?

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              • #8
                Re: Actuator for claws

                i have a modified one of those that Ed is selling, very good strong units if you alter the voltage it start to alter other things such as the force produced

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