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Shock Absorbers
On Nov 24, 4:18*pm, Tim Wescott wrote:
I asked this question once before moths ago, but didn't get the answer I wanted -- so now I'll try again and see if anything has changed. I have a scissor-action gate, a great big heavy thing. *It's nicely counterbalanced with springs, but when it comes down it does so with a BANG! *The shock is bad enough that the gate is currently in my shop getting all the broken bits welded so that it doesn't fall on a child or a UPS guy or something. I don't want to put it back into service without fixing the root cause. * What I really need to fix this is one or more really heavy duty motion dampers. *Ideally these things will have check valves that will let them move in one direction easily but not the other, and they'll damp in extension (although I can probably get around that problem). A really heavy duty screen door damper that worked in reverse (i.e. damps on the way out instead of the way in) would be absolutely perfect. Oh -- and it's gotta work outside in the rainy part of Oregon without rusting up. So: *Anyone worked with something like this? *Know anywhere to look (McMaster doesn't have what I need)? *The current keywords that seem pertinent are "Hydraulic dampers", "gas springs", and "air springs", but the signal to noise ratio with those keywords isn't high, and I haven't figured out how to refine it yet. --www.wescottdesign.com Hi, Tim. I have a pneumatic cylinder with a check valve and an adjustable bleed valve that I was going to put on a metal band saw to control the down pressure, but never did and never will. I am sure the total piston movement is not enough for your gate, unless you can make a mechanical arm or cable to multiply the movement. You are welcome to it. We are going to Aloha to my son's place for TG and will put it in the car for you if you want. If interested, email me at and I can give you my cell phone number. We will be driving from Crooked River Ranch (Redmond-Terrebonne) either Mt. Hood or Santiam Pass, both tomorrow and Saturday. Paul |
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