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    Pulleys

    Any good source for small pulleys, bushings,bearings, etc ( US or Canada) for my throttle mechanism.??
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    Re: Pulleys

    I have had luck buying stuff on Ebay (R/C parts are cheap). Also, Princess Auto in Canada always has cheap items.
    I have also stolen some of my kids Lego and K'Nex gears and pulleys! Please don't tell them!
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    Re: Pulleys

    Looking for more rugged, preferably aluminum.
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    Re: Pulleys

    Try Small Parts Inc in Fla,USA they have a lot of stuff.

    www.smallparts.com

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    Re: Pulleys

    hello may be this might be of some use to u as i am useing them in my dual linked pfc yokes nice and cheep

    http://www.mightonproducts.com/catal...wheel-p-8.html

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    Re: Pulleys

    If the plastic gears inside an old VCR that you've gutted won't suffice...Find a few old power tools. Cordless drills where the battery is completely shot or jigsaws that lost their jig would be a good source of some sturdy metal gears.
    (I like to tear things apart after I've worn them out...)

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    Re: Pulleys

    Or you can use optical encoders or LVTDs direct.

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    Re: Pulleys

    For bearings, you can't go past VXB. They've got bearings down to 1mm internal diameter and they're pretty cheap price-wise. Also try SDP-SI for that kind of products.
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    Re: Pulleys

    Quote Originally Posted by diegocn View Post
    Or you can use optical encoders or LVTDs direct.
    Very interesting,
    Found this too:http://www.macrosensors.com/rotary_p...00_rotary.html

    How do you interface an LVTD?
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    Re: Pulleys

    It looks like that LVDT gives a varaible DC voltage output, so I would guess that anything that can be used to interface a potentiometer could be used to read one of those LVDTs
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