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Rocky, rooty trail settings.
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[QUOTE="Jeremy Wilkey, post: 24657, member: 17220"] The dnyo! Well we are looking at having a "yook" type with basically an electric motor driving a mast that is indexed in 2 locations. The moter will give us the ablity to drive it at virtually infinat (To a obvoius limit, so I had better say an infinant range with in a range.) And acelerate at any point so as to model linkage movement and multtiple sincarios. Obvously we will be runing this off a three phase electrical system and we are tring to figure what motor we will need right now. IT's a big deal beacuse we don't have three phase at the shop and will need to run a phase conveter so power lose is an issue. As for the system we are seeting it up to have enought stroke to work with forks as well and hopefully we can work a motor speed combination that will get use in the ballpark. The sytem will measur postion and speed and interface with with a basic software package that we are writing the code for, or at least that is the plan. IT will be crude but the process is what I'm after. We want to have it done in a year. As for the flow bench man I have thought about that forever!!! KXVET (PA SA)and I have been throwing that around and he thinks he can do something with it. Hes got some resources and I hope it will go somewhere. It's been my exspereince that many times things like this don't turn out as planed but seem to really educate along the way.. Regards, Jer [/QUOTE]
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