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Thread: Locking devices

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  2. #22
    Calum, In response to ur question, It gets quite nerve-racking before ur first battle at the first outing for ur robot until the announcer says activate, U forget everything and concentrate on what U do. Also, it depends what battle U enter, If u enter a whiteboard fight, that will be a friendly fight, if its competition, U might get damaged I dont know but unless U attend a full combat event with ur robot, there will be no active spinners
    Liam Bryant
    Team Bud

  3. #23
    Calum:

    Ive no clue, Ive yet to fire that axe in a fight, because there was always something wrong with it :P

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    thanks andy

    and there is now a pic of my robot up on my profile for the people who asked about a pic

    i know theres problems with it like the front will bend and all the rest but for my first one its not too bad

    also from early on, on the message board- you can see the locking bar i made

    calum

    (Message edited by calumco on October 20, 200

  6. #26
    Looking very nice Calum - good luck at your first event!

    I had an inkling that that might be the type of actuator you had, as I have the same one. I havent used mine in a robot yet but when I tested it out I seem to recall that it had a clutch system in it, in which case you shouldnt need limit switches to restrict the travel. Have you tried it out in your robot going to full travel? And does it try to continue to push or does it stop of its own accord?

    Having said all that, its been months since I tested my actuator so I could be mistaken

  7. #27
    hi jamie ,
    now i come 2 think about it when it reaches it full length of travel it seems to go quiet, what i mean is if you hold a drills chuck and try to operate the drill it will fight against you and make a noise as it trys to move, but the actuator goes silent.

    calum

  8. #28
    most commercial actuators like that have built in limit switches internally so no need to add any in.

  9. #29
    That model of actuator is actually direct-drive onto the leadscrew and so the motor will stall when it reaches maximum load or the ends of travel (unless you have a limit switched variation on the model, mine purchased from ebay did not have any). Shouldnt worry about stalling though as the currents involved are very unlikely to cause lasting damage.

    Might be worth looking here if you ever consider a future actuator upgrade http://firgelliauto.co.uk/default.phphttp://firgelliauto.co.uk/default.php

  10. #30
    Going back to the question :
    The idea of the locking device is that when you put the link in, the weapon is prevented from moving in case there is a fault.
    The locking pin etc is only removed when all is well.
    So you do need one, having said that there are heavyweights with no weapon lock so could fire on power up!!!
    Why is this not being picked up in tech checks?

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