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is possible to add scm to a simxperience hardware?

Discussion in 'SimTools compatible interfaces' started by japdos, May 11, 2011.

  1. japdos

    japdos New Member

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    I'm going to be own of a simconbase + simconmotion + 2 actuators (100mm)
    I would like to know if it could be fitted in the mounting and dampening kit from simxperience.com.
    The website shows it is 100 and 150 actuators compatible, but i think 100mm are phisically shorter than 150 mm actuaror so the damper must be larger, is that correct?
    My idea is mounting scm and scb with universal motion seat kit (and mounting and dampening kit) avoiding frex frames.

    I think is more simple and robust, is it a good idea?
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    Frakk Active Member

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    The website shows it is 100 and 150 actuators compatible, but i think 100mm are phisically shorter than 150 mm actuaror so the damper must be larger, is that correct?

    Why would the website show 100 and 150 if it wasn't compatible? If you spend a minute and look at how the damper holds the actuator you will see that only the stroke length will be different.
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    japdos New Member

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    Sorry if this was not the right forum to post that question.
    Anyway, thanks for all responses.