Linear Actuator powered by 12V Drill

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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2007

12:1 linear actuator arm powered by a 12Volt, 10Amp, 120Watt, 800RPM DRILL. A proof of concept test.

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  • how much is and where did you get the original 300kg of lift linear actuator from?

  • I paid NZ$110 for it. The thing was originally designed to lift hospital beds. Brand is Derwert DYMAT from Germany. Load capacity 3000N. Lead screw 10:1 from memory. This particular model has a nylon nut.

  • Could you make your desk height adjustable with that. Would it carry the load. I noticed in your other video that you work standing up

  • The original unit is rated to lift 300kg but only travels at 10mm/sec. This easily lifted my heavy office desk, monitor and all. My latest configuration is shown on another video pushing me around while seated on a pivoting chair. It wasn't designed to lift 300kg, it is now designed to shift around 40kg at 300mm/sec.

  • you should use electronic brake, not just open circuit

  • Don't be concerned, this is just a test, will be using PWM and H-Bridge circuit.

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  • @Pirochiro bolt stuck precisely

  • @rodstartube You have a drill stuck in the back of your dick?

  • it grows like my dick

  • Interesting experiments. I recognice the lifting screw from your other video...

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