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04-27-2005 #1
Looking for a gadget!
Hey guys. You know the "poppers" for use with electric door openers and trunk openers?
I need to find an actuator like that for 12v, but that's completely self contained. I'm not even sure there's anything like what I'm looking for, but said unit would:
Latch assembly with a push
pop assembly open when a pushbutton switch is triggered.
Any help? Any other ways to go about this? Any catologs to look at that would have a wide variety of stuff like this? (along the lines of Reid tool, MSC, J&L, etc. but for the electric industry)
EDIT: What about an electrically operated latch, and I can build a spring setup to load against the latch?Last edited by Matt@RFR; 04-27-2005 at 12:31 PM.
-Matt
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04-27-2005 #2Not sure what exactly your looking for, an actuator? What are you trying to do?
04-27-2005 #3
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i bet an actuator for making a manual door lock car, power lock , unlock would be perfect, i have one or two sitting on my shelf, i was gonna use in an old chevy to make it push button lock/unlock, how far does the throw have to be?
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04-27-2005 #4ok, this is for the open car trailer I'm building. The ramps will ride on rails via rollers (think railroad track/car), and what I want to do is roll the ramp into the trailer (underneath, ofcourse) on it's rails, give a nudge and lock it into place, against spring pressure. Then, when I want to roll the ramps out, I either push a button or pull a lever to release the latches, and the ramps spring out from underneath the trailer. Make sense?
What I'm really hoping for is to have one pushbutton in the (lockable) integrall tool box to push, and voila, the ramps are loose. I saw some electronic latches online, but they were for cabinet doors (alittle light duty for my taste), and very expensive.
So, yeah, either a spring loaded actuator or better electric latches, or both?? I'm not opposed to using hardware store springs and used car door latches, but I'm starting at the top and working my way down.
The attached model view is looking from the front, towards the back, and the rails for the ramps aren't in yet.-Matt
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