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  • Re: Graupner motors

    i couldnt find any car seat actuators on ebay.
    would a gimson spare motor do? http://www.gimsonrobotics.co.uk/HRS550_ ... motor.html
    or should i buy a prebuilt gr01 (the actuators arent exactly on my budget but if i have cash left a GR01 on some M12 threaded rod actuator would be nice and powerful i suppose

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      Like the drill motors, I doubt the Gimson motor would fit into that seat actuator. I'd save up for a Gimson ready built actuator TBH, they're powerful and much less hassle.

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        do the gimson actuators use GR-01s in them?
        i will only have an actuator if i have money left when its finished.
        it will be more fun.

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        • Re: Graupner motors

          u have to search under (seat motor) to get the best results, the more common 1s on ebay are from ford mondeo

          http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ford-mondeo-e ... 500wt_1169

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          • Re: Graupner motors

            cheers peter,
            they're not actually 500watt are they?
            that's some powerful lifter.

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              i doubt there 500watt but i know they should be able to lift a featherweight because mine can lift 24kg probably a bit more but it starts to straggle at the 24kg mark

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                24kg that neerly the weight of a bag of cement!
                if the mechanism is built right it should be able to.lift a human (not very high/fast)

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                • Re: Graupner motors

                  Define lifting a human . I am around the 105/110kg mark and a FW size actuator wouldn't lift me regards of the mech.

                  It only needs to lift a FW and they will do that easily. Try and find a video of Mr Happy the FW for a comparison.

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                  • Re: Graupner motors

                    u only have to get them a few mm off the ground to stop them going anywhere, and mine couldn't lift a human it can hold 1 without breaking

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                    • Re: Graupner motors

                      here is a cheap actuator if u want 1 just found it on ebay, should lift 75kg on the tip

                      http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Linear-actuat ... 500wt_1169

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                      • Re: Graupner motors

                        If you want a powerful actuator that's going to lift something quickly you could take a look at the Duff Norton ones, we have two one for sale in the 'For Sale' thread

                        viewtopic.php?p=132782#p132782

                        As used in Force X, also curiously the first robot to use (and 'discover') the 35w Bosch Motors - if only I was on commision, the originals in Force X are still going strong (albeit with a brass gear to replace the naff plastic one that will fail)

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                        • Re: Graupner motors

                          ok a quick kind of update.
                          the stage i am at with the robot is my mum says she will let me have it if I am sure i know everything (pros and cons) of everything.
                          which i am thrilled with as normally the only answer is no.
                          so my set-up will be.
                          escheap85s
                          2/4 drills
                          i need advice on batteries and wheels as my budget isnt huge and i want someting usable in v2 of the bot.
                          6mm polycarb
                          giant cod tx and rx
                          sound good?
                          my mum found a 3/4mm polycarb box that looks great for an antweight. if not i will get some silicon seal and stick my fish in from the pond in the winter
                          also my mum found out at work that one of her workmates friends runs a scrap metal yard. yay
                          so i have found the advantages of the botbitz on that thread but are there anything esle convincing.
                          thanks

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                          • Re: Graupner motors

                            going to want more than 6mm polycarb

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                            • Re: Graupner motors

                              id say 6mm is perfectly fine both for base and armour

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                              • Re: Graupner motors

                                bearing in mind this robot.will be replaced by v2 by the champs
                                so no spinners

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