Wittenstein Linear Actuator

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Wittenstein Linear Actuator

Postby dervatter » Sun 7. Apr 2013, 08:51

morgen zusammen,
hab mal die deutsche vertretung von wittenstein angeschrieben, aber leider nicht mit wirklich viel erfolg....dies kam zurück..!!

"vielen Dank für Ihre Anfrage und das damit verbundene Interesse an unseren Produkten.

Leider müssen wir Ihnen mitteilen, dass wir keine Geschäfte mit Privatpersonen durchführen. Der Verkauf unserer Produkte beschränkt sich ausschließlich auf gewerbetreibende Unternehmen.

Vielen Dank für Ihr Verständnis.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen"

http://www.wittenstein-us.com/Actuators ... rnary.html

vielleicht hat jemand die möglichkeit oder nee andere idee, ansonsten hab ich noch eine andere alternative gefunden, warte aber noch auf die mail....sobald eine antwort da ist, werde ich sie posten..!!!
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Re: Wittenstein Linear Actuator

Postby motiondave » Sun 7. Apr 2013, 09:16

actuators like this are usually expensive, but very strong.
It depends on the application or sim design you are planning.
You can look here http://onexia.com/Parker/Parker_ADD_ETH_Cylinder.html , but as said, they are very expensive. I even looked at chinese alternatives for mine and got priced $650 each less motors. Considering new replacements were quoted at $2700 each. And thats 120mm throw.
Apart from 240v motors and separate ball screw, there is not much cheap choice.
Bobbuilt proved 12v boat winch motors will do it.
Still, please keep us informed.

using translator...

Aktoren wie diese sind in der Regel teuer, aber sehr stark.
Es hängt von der Anwendung oder sim-Design Sie planen.
Sie können hier sehen http://onexia.com/Parker/Parker_ADD_ETH_Cylinder.html, aber wie gesagt, sie sind sehr teuer. Ich sah sogar an chinesischen Alternativen für Mine und wurde preislich $ 650 jeweils weniger Motoren. Angesichts neuer Ersatz wurden bei 2700 $ je zitiert. Und das ist 120mm Wurf.
240v abgesehen von Motoren und separaten Kugelumlaufspindel, gibt es nicht viel günstige Wahl.
Bobbuilt bewiesen 12v Boot Windenmotoren wird es tun.
Dennoch Bitte halten Sie uns.
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Re: Wittenstein Linear Actuator

Postby nclabs » Thu 16. May 2013, 18:06

motiondave wrote:actuators like this are usually expensive, but very strong.
It depends on the application or sim design you are planning.
You can look here http://onexia.com/Parker/Parker_ADD_ETH_Cylinder.html , but as said, they are very expensive. I even looked at chinese alternatives for mine and got priced $650 each less motors. Considering new replacements were quoted at $2700 each. And thats 120mm throw.
Apart from 240v motors and separate ball screw, there is not much cheap choice.
Bobbuilt proved 12v boat winch motors will do it.
Still, please keep us informed.

My god! Those cylinders are monsters! Just for my curiosity, what do you think is the easier way to get those kind of actuators work with x-sim? Do they need a controller unit like JRKS?
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Re: Wittenstein Linear Actuator

Postby motiondave » Thu 16. May 2013, 23:31

nclabs wrote:
motiondave wrote:actuators like this are usually expensive, but very strong.
It depends on the application or sim design you are planning.
You can look here http://onexia.com/Parker/Parker_ADD_ETH_Cylinder.html , but as said, they are very expensive. I even looked at chinese alternatives for mine and got priced $650 each less motors. Considering new replacements were quoted at $2700 each. And thats 120mm throw.
Apart from 240v motors and separate ball screw, there is not much cheap choice.
Bobbuilt proved 12v boat winch motors will do it.
Still, please keep us informed.

My god! Those cylinders are monsters! Just for my curiosity, what do you think is the easier way to get those kind of actuators work with x-sim? Do they need a controller unit like JRKS?



read the thread viewtopic.php?f=36&t=605

If you re-motor a different actuator like I have done, yes, JRK is fine for control, as long as its 12v.
I had to make a feedback lever system, refer to the thread about this.
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