Cycle life is a good question. I would like to have a cycle life in the millions, but I may be able to lower that, if I can make the mechanism cheap enough to sell it as a consumable/replaceble item. Ideally though we would have at least a 1 million cycle life.
I do not have info yet on flow rate of the vacuum line. I have asked if they would plumb the existing line to house air, but they said they cannot (or will not).
I will have to check out toy motors, do you have a recommendation on a source.
Although our tools can be hand-operated, the customer wants two of them mounted at a 10 mm vertical distance. With other constraint it only leaves the size profile I mentioned for the lower tool. The upper tool has unlimited room above for mounting an actuator, but the lower tool has near zero room below and only about 6mm (.25") above. Our tool will be modified by removing the handle portion. It will essentially be a custom version of our hand tool, but customization of our standard tools is a large part of our business.
I got the 2 amps from a spec on 26 awg ribbion cable that rates ampacity to 3 amps. This is probably peak ampacity, not constant ampacity. However, the 2 amps, will be a peak, and cycled, not constant. Either way, I'm just trying to find some options for actuators, understanding that I may not get a perfect fit. I can then tell the customer; I have option a but I need x, or I have option b but I need y, or sorry we can't do it. In fact, it may not be feasible, as the customer has already had designs from internally and other companies that won't fit into their size profile.
My understanding of SMA's is to get a long cycle life (in the millions) the SMA can only be elongated by 4% of its length. For .15" I would need a 3.75" long SMA wire. I could probably squeeze that in, but I have other tradeoffs to consider such as cooling time. I've contacted a couple SMA actuator companies, but I was told by one that their SMA was not right for my application. I've just received in some Flexinol NiTi (
muscle wire that I'm going to be experimenting with. If I get good results I'll let you know.
Again thanks for all the suggestions,
Jason