Jozsef-Sebastian
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Thu Feb 10, 2005 4:23 am Post subject:
small electrical actuator |
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Hi,
I am working on a project which is based on Steward plattform (also
called Hexapod or parallel kinematic/ robotic). For this device is not
much space, therefor I need as small linear actuators as possible. The
actuators need to have the following properties: Stroke up to 20mm,
Force up to 100N, Velocity up to 40mm/sec . I already searched in the
www but couldn't find some. Pneumatic actuators are not a solution,
because they have to be moveable to each possition (which has to be
accuracy).
Hope that someone can provide me some information.
Thanks for helping me.
Cheers Sebastian
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Madhu
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Posted:
Fri Feb 11, 2005 6:10 am Post subject:
Re: small electrical actuator |
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If your lab budget allows it try http://www.calinear.com/
Meant for the exact purpose you describe.
Madhu
Jozsef-Sebastian wrote:
| Quote: | Hi,
I am working on a project which is based on Steward plattform (also
called Hexapod or parallel kinematic/ robotic). For this device is not
much space, therefor I need as small linear actuators as possible. The
actuators need to have the following properties: Stroke up to 20mm,
Force up to 100N, Velocity up to 40mm/sec . I already searched in the
www but couldn't find some. Pneumatic actuators are not a solution,
because they have to be moveable to each possition (which has to be
accuracy).
Hope that someone can provide me some information.
Thanks for helping me.
Cheers Sebastian |
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