I found this tonight and thought I would share. It is a miniature linear
actuator
1.67 in long with an arm that has a little over 3/4 inch travel (20mm). The one
with
the 100/1 gear has about 7 pounds of force. You can get it with end travel
limit
switches built in and they all have internal
Glenn
I LIKE IT! Hey that gives me an idea... By the way, were you teaching at
Keesler in '84? We may have crossed paths. Drop me a line. I may know some
of your old pals...
Craig
www.kr2seafury.com
--- On Sat, 1/1/11, Glenn Martin wrote:
> From: Glenn Martin
> Subject: KR> Canopy latc
Lee Van Dyke wrote:
> I chose a simple latch from A/S clamp type, and a simple mailbox lock
> from homedepot to lock from outside
>
>
I want something that can be opened from the outside if I'm trapped or
disabled. A simple latch wont do.
--
Glenn Martin (N5PQ)
Martek Mississippi Electronic
I chose a simple latch from A/S clamp type, and a simple mailbox lock
from homedepot to lock from outside
Lee Van Dyke
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 1, 2011, at 9:21 AM, Pete Klapp wrote:
>
> Glenn
> You're right. I have been struggling with how to latch my canopy for
> several months, discar
Hi everyone,
I made a big mistake and have this ext that I purchased and realized its
totally wrong, though I purchased it like months back so no getting my money
back.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=32020630&l=7f2837ef9b&id=1106895076
Note how big the one on the left is (hole) vs the one
I scribbled some quick drawings on the canopy and turtledeck to
illustrate my canopy latch idea using auto trunk latches. It is
published on my website if anyone is interested. N1333A.Webs.Com Best if
viewed in Full Screen Slideshow.
--
Glenn Martin
KR2 N1333A "Guardian Angel"
Biloxi, MS, 395
Pete Klapp wrote:
> I'm thinking a latch from a small import as they tend to use a lockable
> handle or push button style of lock. Maybe a Mazda Miata? Any suggestions
> gladly welcomed.
> Thanks for the great idea!!!
>
>
I haven't gone to the junkyard yet, but i was thinking along the smal
Glenn
You're right. I have been struggling with how to latch my canopy for several
months, discarding three attempts so far. Have you spotted one in particular
that you see as a possible candidate? My canopy will open forward like Mark
Langford's and Joe Horton's. I'm thinking a latch from a sm
KRnuts,
For the few of you that are old enough to remember the last century, I made
a discovery this weekend while searching through the basement for old
photographs. A while back someone had asked about Don Beachum's retract
system. I knew that I had taken some shots of his plane at a KR Gather
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