Linear Actuator - M4 Bolt variant
Linear Actuator - M4 Bolt variant
Published 2020-07-07T10:07:29+00:00
This is a Linear actuator design I'm using in my robotics projects.
I've created an assembly tutorial on YouTube: https://youtu.be/grQYZmOEgX4
It works using a DC motor to rotate a M4 bolt, which in turn winds a nut back and forth and is in two motor size versions.
Considering the cost of professional linear actuators being far too expensive for the hobby market, I thought I'd put together a variant of the nut running on a thread style actuator.
Since a lot of the non-printable components I've used can be bought in bulk, the per unit cost of these is a lot lower. However, you are getting a drop in quality.
That said, these do provide a nice entry-level into using linear actuators.
The 3 volt motor version is okay, but a bit under-powered for my tastes. The 12 volt version rockets through everything, but will require a beefier power system.
Parts list:
3 Volt Motors
https://www.rapidonline.com/trumotion-3v-12200-rpm-miniature-motor-37-0146
3mm steel ball bearings
https://simplybearings.co.uk/shop/p221112/3mm-Diameter-Grade-100-AISI-316-Stainless-Steel-Ball-Bearings/product_info.html
Amazon Affiliate links (I get a bit of advertising money when people click on these)
12 Volt motors
https://amzn.to/38w2miS
Box of M3 Nylon nets & bolts
https://amzn.to/3f6Qdn2
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Thank you and happy actuating!
Date published | 07/07/2020 |