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On Nov 1, 3:14*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Nov 1, 9:37*am, Dave Nadler wrote: On Nov 1, 12:33*pm, Eric Greenwell wrote: Darryl Ramm wrote: I think Bumper LLC ought to work on the Cobra Jack problem. I'd pay hundreds of dollars for a high quality jack that just worked reliably. Of course if we worked with the Minden airport to evict Bumper LLC from its current corporate headquarters its gliders would actually had to be assembled to fly (therefore using the hydraulic jack) then this would probably get fixed very quickly. Perhaps the hydraulic jack could be removed and this electric jack inserted in it's place, while retaining the rest of the ramp mechanical system. http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...roduct_6970_20.... If it won't fit in the space of the hydraulic cylinder, it could be mounted just ahead/behind of the ramp mechanism. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA * Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly * "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation" atwww.motorglider.org I dunno, lot's of people are very suspicious of electric things ;-) See ya, Dave No think this is great, just think of all the things possible. We could have ILEC make a controller. It could be user configurable with different jack heights as a rigging aid. You could download that configuration from a PC... -- Sigh. I'd like a simple mechanical system. Hydraulic is the right approach. Just implemented badly. Darryl- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - My newish Komet trailer came with a very elegant manual jack using a linear actuator setup (two small acme screw jacks connected by a common crank). Avoids the mechanical advantage issues of a scissors jack and the reliability/maintenance issues of the hydraulic. Unfortunately, I let the jack go for a ratcheted scissors jack with a foot pedal that's never worked right. Sigh. P3 |
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