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Looking for Negator Spring and Self-Levelling Platform

04/03/2008 10:15 AM

I need a Negator Spring that will extend 600 inches and retract 200 pounds.

Also, I am looking for a computerized self leveling platform that will be used on a Hinowa LL-46 Lift that is affordable.

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04/03/2008 10:20 AM
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04/03/2008 10:23 AM

Sounds like a job for some bungee cords to me, nearly 17 yards!!!!
That's one heck of an extension!!!

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Re: Looking for Negator Spring and Self-Levelling Platform

04/03/2008 11:17 AM

What are the specs on the self leveling platform. Weight limits, Reach, Size, Footprint.

And more importantly, Whats affordable. a basic range will do.

I worked at a company the made these platforms for a major aircraft manufacture for assembling their jets. more than likely overkill for you, but you may not need their specification requirements.

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Re: Looking for Negator Spring and Self-Levelling Platform

04/03/2008 11:32 AM

The machine is small with 4, 5' legs. I don't think the whole system should occupy more than 1 cubic foot. The task is presently accomplished with 4 manual controls and a visual leveler. I would like to do this with R/C and only 1 channel, so it should be completely automatic.

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