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Dirtys 2nd 6DOF - AASD - M4S Controller - SFS1620

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by Dirty, Jan 30, 2023.

  1. Spuidley

    Spuidley New Member

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    hi @Dirty, did you do your actuators with 70mm rods on your rebuild and if you did, how did it go. I am a newbie here and will be starting my build or purchase as soon as I have learnt enough to start ordering parts. My main aim is to make low noise actuators and your 2020 ball screws idea should help with that. I also at this time intend to build using plastic pressure pipe for the actuator housing and push rod with the sole aim of reducing noise. In addition to that I am trying to think of ways of isolating the ball screw, which if I have understood correctly is the main source of noise, from all of the other component parts. Any help appreciated and of course whatever I eventually do I will share with the community.