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Re: Scissor Lift in LEGO?
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Fri, 3 Mar 2006 21:06:26 GMT
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In lugnet.technic, William R. Ward wrote:
   (cross posted to my blog and BayLUG Mindstorms mailing list)

Have you ever tried building a scissor lift in LEGO? I’m working on a project that calls for that kind of mechanism to lift it up, like those food service trucks at the airport. It is based on an “X” shaped arrangement, which, like the two parts of a scissors pivot at the middle. By bringing together the two bottom (or top) ends, the top is lifted into the air.

The approach I took was to use Technic worm gears (like a screw) with a rack gear on it. By turning the worm gears the rack gear should move along its length, which moves the two bottom ends together, elevating the top. The problem is that LEGO gears just aren’t up to the load this places on them, and the teeth skip. I motorized it, gearing down the motor to get more torque, but the gears would rather skip than lift the weight.

Haven’t actually built one, but one other possibility may be to use string rather than gearing directly.

How many scissors are there in your lift? On the real ones I’ve seen they often have a hydraulic cylinder going from the bottom scissor to the top one, you gain some mechanical adveantage doing it that way, but it may be difficult to emulate in LEGO.

Let us know how it goes.

ROSCO



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(...) On a winch? That's an intriguing idea. (...) Just one scissor. (19 years ago, 5-Mar-06, to lugnet.technic, FTX)

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(cross posted to (URL) blog> and BayLUG Mindstorms mailing list) Have you ever tried building a scissor lift in LEGO? I’m working on a project that calls for that kind of mechanism to lift it up, like those food service trucks at the airport. It is (...) (19 years ago, 3-Mar-06, to lugnet.technic, FTX)

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