Linear servo

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percy1510
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Linear servo

Post by percy1510 »

Good afternoon
While browsing eBay I have come across something called a linear servo. I never knew that
Such an item existed but was thinking about it's suitability to use for Barrell recoil applications.
Just wondering if anybody on here has ever used
A linear servo and what your thoughts are regarding using it for a recoil mod
Thanks
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Re: Linear servo

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I think I will leave Barrel recoil to specialised fittings BUT I can see a use for it attached to an MG in the Hull. :thumbup:
I think I am about to upset someone :haha:
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Re: Linear servo

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The ones I've seen arent really strong enough for our application but hopefully they will improve.
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Re: Linear servo

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Linier servo's vary from the cheapo undercarridge retracts for park fliers you find on fleabay all the way up to (eye wateringly expensive) high end industrial stuff.
In either case I doubt you could get something like that to move fast enough to act as a realistic barrel recoil?
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Re: Linear servo

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For really cheap linear servo look for car power door lock actuators. They are very strong.
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