[PSUBS-MAILIST] Manipulators
Dan H.
jumachine at comcast.net
Fri Jan 24 17:12:24 EST 2014
To all.
A few years back I was working on a manipulator design but shelved it for lack of a suitable small multi function hydraulic valve. I was looking for a small manually operated valve. I was going to use air cylinders for their compact design and reasonable pressure, plastic hoses rated to around 800 PSI and a multi section manual operated control valve. I didn't want to design a build a valve too. Has any one found something I missed? Maybe a gallon or less / minute flow at maybe 300 to 600 PSI is what I was thinking about.
Hank, The arm you have is a beautiful design. What are you using for control valves?
Thanks, Dan H.
----- Original Message -----
From: Vance Bradley
To: Personal Submersibles General Discussion
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2014 11:42 AM
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Manipulators
Alan,
I've seen the discussion. The smallest sub I know of with a manipulator on board is the Deepworker. No exfra tanks there. Metacentric vs CG works in all directions. Yes, you get movement and no it's not a problem in my experience. I did operate the bigger subs but also smaller ones, to include Aquarius, briefly in a DW, plus three different K-boats, so speak with some experience. You put everything you imagine on a small sub, you get a big sub. In any case, It's probably best to think of a psub as a work in progress. Get the boat done, go play, scratch head, get more work done, go play, scratch head......and so it goes.
Vance
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On Jan 24, 2014, at 3:20 AM, Alan James <alanlindsayjames at yahoo.com> wrote:
Vance,
a couple of people have mentioned lately the problem of the shifting of
balance as you reach out with a manipulator & have talked about countering it with
trim tanks. Is it a big deal if you go nose down, tail up? Possibly more of a problem working on a
vertical face than picking something up off the bottom.
Some of our subs will be a lot smaller than the working subs you were in so the problem would be
accentuated in our case.
Can you give us some of your experience on this thanks & in your opinion is it worth messing
about with the trim while operating the manipulator.
Alan
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