Originally Posted by
kevin
Originally Posted by
teamkenny
Also something to think about is the pivot ratio with crushers, you can easily get half or even a third of the power of the linear with just having a long stroke claw
So a short one is better I take it.
By the way, has Venom had any relative success in competitions at all?
Doesn't matter if its short or long , it as the same power, if you take cobalt for example that runs a 32mm bore cylinder at 3000psi, giving 1600kg of force on the cylinder ( See pic ) , if you look at the jaw it as holes down the back of it, when the cylinder is connected to the highest hole the jaw as less movement because its further away from the pivot point of the bottom of the jaw, where as the hole further down the jaw is closer so gives more movement , its all good having the movement but because the ratio ( closer to pivot lower ratio, further away higher the ratio ) the more power lost, you need to find a happy medium between the 2 for what you want in a crusher, do you want something to go through everything or something to grab them so you can pull and push them around the arena and maybe the pit, all things to decide on making a crusher,
Venom is good but is limited to what it can damage only being electric leadscrew, it also takes alot of power to crush through anything if you think cobalt runs 1600kg ram thats 4 times the power of the most powerful linear gimsons sells and that stuggles to damage something which is braced behind it
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