futnuh
Mechanical
- Aug 31, 2007
- 12
We're working on a museum exhibit where the user input device is a sliding block mounted on a guide rail. The position of the carriage is sensed via a wire-draw encoder mounted at the left end of the rail with the wire fastened to the left side of the carriage. Here is the specific encoder:
At the moment, the slidable block when released gets accelerated left by virtue of the tension in the wire. We'd like to balance this with a pull on the right so that the block, left untouched, remains in position. The above encoder isn't overly cheap, and more importantly, doesn't have a tension adjustment, so duplicating this on the right-side is not a good option.
Question then: does anyone know of a spooled wire device with adjustable tension? Need 0-4m of travel, probably around 20N of force.
As always, any help is much appreciated.
At the moment, the slidable block when released gets accelerated left by virtue of the tension in the wire. We'd like to balance this with a pull on the right so that the block, left untouched, remains in position. The above encoder isn't overly cheap, and more importantly, doesn't have a tension adjustment, so duplicating this on the right-side is not a good option.
Question then: does anyone know of a spooled wire device with adjustable tension? Need 0-4m of travel, probably around 20N of force.
As always, any help is much appreciated.