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Showroom 2 DOF Seatmover (ZYT 90-155 / BTS-7960 / SMC3)

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by RV10, Apr 14, 2017.

  1. RV10

    RV10 New Member

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    Hey guys, after months of reading in this superb forum I think it’s time to give you a short overview of my 2-DOF seatmover. Complete structure is made of black 40 x 40 mm aluminum profile. Parts are connected via steel brackets you should find in every hardware store – I painted them black to match the color of the aluminum parts and optimized them with rubber strips at the bottom to eliminate any kind of noise.

    Motors are ZYT 90-155 with 60:1 gearboxes that are powered by two HP DPS600PB server power supplies. I use one BTS-7960 per motor and arranged them in a DIY case made of plywood with a transparent top cover to see if everything is working fine. The whole system is cooled by four 100 x 100 mm fans that are powered by a single external 12V power supply.

    Seat and pedal mount are leftovers of my RSeat RS-1 I ran before. The pivot joint and lever arms are welded on 5 mm steel plates. CTC of the lever arms is adjustable from 50 – 80 mm. Shaft on rear side of the motor is glued – works flawless as there is no tension on the coupler and generally small torque needed to move the pots.


    Upcoming: Work my way into Simtools, cable management and some led lighting.

    If you have questions don’t hesitate to ask :);)


    :cheers



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  2. Arta Yasa

    Arta Yasa Member

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    How much price of motor and gearbox ratio sir???
  3. RV10

    RV10 New Member

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