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Thread: beetle size lifter

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    Will has a servo powered beetle flipper that is impressive up close. They rate servos in kg of torque, so like 18kg, 6 kg etc. I know Will's is a beefy one similar to this

    http://www.hobbyking.co.uk/hobbyking...g_0_14sec.html

    Someone will be able to put you on the right track lol. The servo's seem to run better through a linkage as it takes a lot of the shock out of the impact and saves ya expensive servo

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    I designed and built Kinematic Events' five pay-to-drive robots. Two of these were front hinged servo powered lifters. I used this servo: http://www.hobbyking.co.uk/hobbyking...arehouse_.html

    Those machines weigh 2.5kg and self-righting requires substantial torque, though not wanting to sacrifice speed or range of motion I fitted springs to help the servos.


    (right click>open image in new tab to see full-size)

    Straightforward enough mechanism and you can see the torsion springs built into the hinge at the front. It had no issues flipping the other 2.5kg robots before springs, so it should be great for the beetle class at a whole 1kg lighter.
    Last edited by Ellis; 2nd July 2015 at 22:27.

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    The springs can be found online by searching for "torsion spring", or they can be harvested from this sort of clamp.

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    In those machines it's simply a hole in the lifter's struts riding over a smooth shank high tensile bolt. The correct spacing is built in, including some washers. At these speeds and loads there's no real need for bearings or similar.

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