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Mechanism Horizontal Platform

10/12/2007 10:02 PM

I need a mechanism horizontal platform. A mechanism of horizontal platform with wheels, that stay horizontal when an inclined plane raises.

Send me all the information you have my mail, ernesttiger@hotmail.com Additional Mechanism with the principles gyroscope, Send information on the functioning gyroscope

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Re: Mechanism Horizontal Platform

10/13/2007 11:15 PM

" Send me all the information you have my mail, ernesttiger@hotmail.com Additional Mechanism with the principles gyroscope, Send information on the functioning gyroscope"

You will have to read any replies from me here. I am not providing you with my email address by replying in that way.

A self adjusting, gyroscope controlled, platform on wheels is a complex machine!

The gyroscope;: Theory and applications

The platform itself is an engineering design problem best accomplished by someone in your organization.

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10/14/2007 12:27 AM

One more time: you need to give us a LOT more detail about your requirements. Depending on the precision required, There may be MUCH simpler and cheaper options other than a gyroscope!

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Re: Mechanism Horizontal Platform

10/14/2007 11:44 AM

If you have read and fully understood the abovementioned book, then

try the next one from Savet, title is the same and

Arnold and Maunder: Gyrodynamics, and

Magnus

and first get a university course in control engineering, and in precision engineering,

go to some courses of the ASPE (american society of precision engineers), read the joint journal they publish together with JSPE and EUSPEN.

Then read the data about stable materials (Batelle, NASA and ESA) about lubrication, about special motors and many many more.

Or you go to Honeywell, Litton, Northrop, Teledyne Sytems or any other of the Gyro companies, in Europe to Sagem, British Aerospace, BGT, in Israel to IAI, in Russia to MAI Moscow and there you will get advice where and how to buy one, to how get the export limitations settled and how to transfer the necessary 100 to 200 K$.

Have success.

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Re: Mechanism Horizontal Platform

10/14/2007 8:04 PM

Here is a link for your platform http://www.genielift.com/gs-series/index.asp

See -- Stirling Stan's reply for the gyro stuff --- good luck

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Re: Mechanism Horizontal Platform

10/19/2007 3:06 PM

I have the feeling that some time ago you already put the same question. Am I right?

What you ask for can be done but is this project funded? Do you have the money to pay the conceptional effort? The problem is too complex to be solved by the kind of counsel you expect when you put the question and give your mail address.

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