[PSUBS-MAILIST] Manipulator

swaters@waters-ks.com via Personal_Submersibles personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Wed Feb 11 15:59:14 EST 2015


Only thing is I have to be sure the oil I use is non-conductive.
Thanks,
Scott Waters


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From: hank pronk via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> 
Date:02/11/2015  2:39 PM  (GMT-06:00) 
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Scott,
All oils used on the water should be environmentally friendly.  I use vegetable oil in my launch cart.
Hank --------------------------------------------
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Alan, I
looked into air, but it presents some problems. One is
compensating it otherwise you will get less preformance
based on depth. Two is they are not as stiff and have give
as well as less fine control. Also another problem is if you
used compressed air, you have a limiting factor or you could
use a compressor, but have to have a bank to draw
from.The main draw back of hydraulic for me was
the mess and polution factor. Otherwise, hydraulic seems to
be the way to go.I am hoping to come up with a
manipulator design that can be used on most psubs that is
easy and affordable.Thanks,Scott
Waters

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Hank,why not
just use air if the pneumatic cylinders are rated for 150
psi.If they
are rated for 150 psi it would be assumed that their
mechanical strengthwould
match the load they can lift with 150 psi
also.Is there
any advantage other than the o ring working both ways to
stop wateringress,
as you have said previously. Does anyone else use them in
placeof
hydraulic cylinders?Alan
     
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No problems, Gamma has air
cylinders and at 1,000 feet the hydraulic pump is set at
1,100 psi.  Your K sub can have a pressure setting of 500
or less and work just fine. Remember, your not lifting a lot
just the arm plus a bit.
Hank--------------------------------------------
On Wed, 2/11/15, swaters at waters-ks.com
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PM
  
  Do you
  have any problem with over pressure though?
The pnuematic
  cylinders are rated to 150psi
with air and 1000 psi with

oil. Thanks,Scott
  Waters


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  hi Scott
  use a
  hydraulic pump just the
same as if you used hydraulic
  cylinders
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         Hank,I know you
  said to use
pnumatic cylinders  for the manipulator arm.
  What kind of pump do you

use?Thanks,Scott Waters
  

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