M.Bas
Adventurer
I did a quick search and found a Dutch supplier (manufacturer is German)I've been somewhat stumped at how to do a hardsided popup more than a meter or so - lets say 48" - to 52". Straight piston, or double pistons, don't seem to be that long. The issue isn't strength, it's the torques that occur in real word use. I can use compound movements, but all of these I've considered are either weak or complicated. How would you do a large 48" popup? How would you do a 2m one side popup (The other end is just a hinge). How would you deal with the side loads caused by wind?
Should be enough to lift a poptop :drool:Technical highlights
-stroke up to 9 m
-linear speed up to 17 m/s
-linear thrust to 20,000 N
-positioning accuracy up to 0.08 mm
-no energy consumption at stop
They probably aren't cheap since it are heavy duty industrial actuators (which introduces a whole lot of other problems).
So I think the problem is not finding an actuator that extends 1 meter, but finding an actuator that does that using a 12V or 24V DC motor and you are able to mount on you vehicle.
And a 2 meter one side pop up? If the actuator is strong enough it doesn't need to be the full in length.
From the same manufacturer as above, they have a 24V DC actuator that has a 500mm stroke, has a trust of 3000N, speed of 20mm/sec, a 0.1kW motor and weighs 5kg's. 2 of them should be able to lift almost any one sided pop top I guess.
ps. they to customs actuators so maybe they are willing to do a 1 meter stroke with a DC motor (24V) if you ask them.