redneckgearhead
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From the pic it looks like where the screws go into the gear motor is enough to countersink and use flat head cap screws. Its hard to see from the angle of the pic though.
Any luck so far rogermccray?
Greetings DWZM! Let me at least fill in what has transpired so far.
Here's what the flanged up valve looks like with stainless steel hardware.
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I made a model to test the valve cycling. Since the gear motor swings a 1.5" radius at the link point I guessed that I should put a 3" radius on the valve. When linked together a full revolution of the 1.5" arm causes an 80 degree forward rotation of the 3" arm and a 80 degree reverse rotation back to the starting spot. Yah!! Total luck.
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So I turn to the next issue of how to mount the gear motor to some plate mounted to the valve's flange.
ARgh!!!!!! Look at the gear motor. I just now see, how the motor has to be mounted.
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See the three little lamoid mounting bosses? They face the rotating arm from about a tenth inch below it. Hardly enough space for even screw heads!! How can I fit a piece of steel or aluminum in there and still run in the screws and still clear the rotating arm?
Stoopid thing.
This is what's derailed me for a while. I am now looking much closer at linear actuators to do an end run on this problem.
Wow, fun build kcress. I'm looking forward to following.
My stand is pretty much the same color as yours BTW, POR 15 in chevy engine block orange. I intially wanted black. It's been a while but the conversation went kinda/sorta like this...
Me: A can of black please.
Him: All out.
Me: I guess I'll go with gray then.
Him: No gray either.
Me: Red?
Him: Not right now.
Me: Orange? (I chuckled in jest)
Him: Yup.
Me: Hmmmm, orange it is. (It quickly grew on me)
At the risk of getting off topic, I enjoy the use of "funky" colors behind the scenes. One of my favorite buildings of all time is a cogeneration power plant owned by one of my clients. The side of the building is heavily frosted glass and the process plumbing is all painted in bright colors (orange, purple, green, etc). From the outside it has a hint of color but is still understated and simple, but then you step inside and it's like walking into a rainbow. Certainly beats the common "everything must be gray" industrial look...
Thanks! Welcome to the color club. Someone in here has a fuchsia colored stand I actually liked a whole lot more than my International Orange. Too late now, but definitely the color I'd do next time. Hey wait a minute! Didn't you paint your stand in your living room?
H20ENG, Bean, anyone? Do linear actuators seize-up when the power goes off? I'd love to put a 10ft-lb spring on this thing to hold the valve seated then just run it open with a 20ft-lb actuator and let it fall closed/seated.
Are they an acme screw running a nut up and down? Can acme nuts drive the screw?
I purchased mine years ago and (as I said) they are still sitting on the huge shelf... you know the "what the hell was I thinking when I bid on that" shelf.