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Electric flipper?
just been reading a few of the old RRC articles and ive seen that he used a wiper motor on a rack and pinion system to build a flipper
just getting opinions from people on if a modern version (speed 900 maybe) with a similar type of system might fair?
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Re: Electric flipper?
The selfrighting action of Kasheis axe is rather strong.
So, with the right gearing and leverage, a fairly fast lifter or low power flipper ain't unachivable.
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http://s31.photobucket.com/albums/c367/ ... ue35-1.jpg
hear is were i got the idea, it could work ;)
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What motor/ratio combo would be recommended to not only flip sufficiently but self right?
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Kashei used a Speed 900 @ 19.8V with a 20.25-1 gearratio on a 12 shaft.
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Would using a timing belt on the final stage of reduction be an idea to give the Nike a but of room to slip at full extension?
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Timing belts and slip in 1 sentance... nope. Timing belts that slip ain't good conduct.
V or O belts on the other hand.
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Care to explain how a v or o belt is better and will still slip?
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Because a timing belt is made not to have any slip. Maybe the shape of the teeth?
A V- or O-belt inherently, due the profile-less design, have the ability to slip. Not intended to, but still.
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Yet, would it slip under load?