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Thread: whats needed for an electric lifter/axe?

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    i know it sounds funny but whats the best set up for an electric lifter or axe on a budget that can give ok results, without breaking the bank?

    thanks
    matt

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    does anyone have a photo of there set-ups so i can get a good look at how its done?

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    thats a good help, thanks!

    anyone got a good one for electric lifters?

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    I posted a diagram of how the lifter in Kaizer worked, along with a bit of explanation in an old thread a few months ago. I'll see if I can find it.

    EDIT: Found it, although just for reference, the forum search capability is crap.

    viewtopic.php?f=111&t=3440&start=15

    The last two posts of that thread. The first one gives a brief explanation of how the lifter in Kaizer worked, and the second one is just a couple of pictures to help aid the explanation.

    It's worth noting that if you use a commerical actuator as opposed to the drill motor setup in the diagram, the principles are exactly the same. The only difference is that a commercial actuator moves like a pneumatic piston, so you've got a bit of tubing moving in and out, whereas the drill motor has a nut sliding along a fixed piece of threaded rod. If you make a lifter using a commerical actuator, the end of the piston takes the place of the nut of the drill motor setup by being attached to the linkage arms. Hope that's moderately clear, I feel I'm mushing my descriptions slightly...

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    which one would probably be cheapest too build?

    i am doing robot combat on a budget! lol

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