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Tutorial Based on SFX-100 improved DIY linear actuator

Discussion in 'Motor actuators and drivers' started by yondwangmms, Jun 21, 2020.

  1. yondwangmms

    yondwangmms Member

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    My Motion Simulator:
    3DOF, DC motor, Arduino
    Structural design introduction
    1,Design stroke: 100mm (customizable)
    2,Design speed: 200mm/s
    3,Main structural material: 80*80 aluminum profile 1205 Ball screw rod(All accessories are purchased from China Taobao)
    4,Motor options: 24v 350w DC permanent magnet brushed motor
    5,Single actuator rated load: 130kg
    6,Position feedback: 10k resistance conductive plastic linear displacement sensor(There are specifications for different itineraries)
    7,Motor driver: typical h-bridge driver or other equivalent driver
    8,arduino is equipped with smc, the software uses simtools

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    Last edited: Mar 15, 2023
  2. noorbeast

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    Nice work :thumbs

    You will likely need to upload as a zip file.
  3. yondwangmms

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    Thank you! This actuator may be the linear actuator with the highest bid ratio!
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  4. Sim Freak

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    Hello! I'm interested to know more about your build. Can you post some photo or video of the end result?
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    Can You Upload Your E-mail? The video can be e-mailed to you.
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