So, if in it's current configuration on the cherry picker, its real weight is about 800 lbs, if you lowered the ratio by shortening the arm, say to the first position, it could probably lift the whole mower off the ground? Given that you would have to use a larger stroke, wouldn't that have been a better demonstration?
The Super Duty Actuator was wired to a 20A momentary switch and a 12VDC battery. We do not currently have a PWM speed controller capable of handling the amperage of a Super Duty Actuator but we do have one in the works so be sure to check back with us in the upcoming months.
So, if in it's current configuration on the cherry picker, its real weight is about 800 lbs, if you lowered the ratio by shortening the arm, say to the first position, it could probably lift the whole mower off the ground? Given that you would have to use a larger stroke, wouldn't that have been a better demonstration?
jaydjosey 2 months ago
How do you operate it with a remote control?
TheRemoteMower 3 months ago
@TheRemoteMower
The Super Duty Actuator was wired to a 20A momentary switch and a 12VDC battery. We do not currently have a PWM speed controller capable of handling the amperage of a Super Duty Actuator but we do have one in the works so be sure to check back with us in the upcoming months.
ServoCity 3 months ago
I love Linear Actuators... they can be used for so many projects....
weaponeer 3 months ago