Could someone help me generally ID what this circled release mechanism is?
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0rZoXAD5lxgBHMsjrGwWWQ
>>1135407
>Could someone help me generally ID what this circled release mechanism is?
About four pixels wide.
>>1135441
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljTd3scVWjk
>>1135407
Gotta get a better picture.
>>1135407
It catches that little bar in place as the cannon fires and then releases it to eject spent shell
>>1135451
I understand what it does, Im curious what it is actually called so I can look into purchasing one
>>1135453
It's not an off the shelf part, it's custom.
I think it's actuated by some sort of motor, because those cases look too heavy to toss around with a spring, or if you could, I'd be worried they wouldn't land right to lock the spring in position. I dunno. shirts are heavy though and the difference from loaded and unloaded cases might be enough.
If it was a spring then the case falling down would lock the spring back into something, and the... barrel would slide back and hit a catch that would release the spring, except now the barrel is holding the spring in position. Then when the barrel goes forward, nothing is holding the spring and the case gets ejected.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJzXG7MYX1c
Here, make one fully automatic.
>>1135407
Its a pneumatic angular gripper. Based on the color it might be from Schunk.
http://us.schunk.com/us_en/gripping-systems/series/drg/
>>1135483
im surprised i didnt realize this before its fairly obvious. I think i was too narrow in my thinking of what a gripper is used for.
Thanks a bunch