TeejT
Mechanical
- Jan 19, 2010
- 80
Hi All,
I'm working on an addition to a mining sensor which will enable it to be installed into up-holes (i.e. holes in the ceiling) and "grapple" it in place. Without going into too much irrelevant installation detail, I built a quick prototype with four fins cut from .025" thick aluminum sheet (see photo).
The sensor is the steel cylinder. As it's pushed into the hole, the fins bend back and prevent the sensor falling back out as intended. The prototype worked very well in proof of concept testing and I have some other modifications in mind including doubling the number of fins and adding a centralizing structure, but anyway the relevant question I have is as follows:
The aluminum sheet is obviously not the right material for this. It doesn't spring back after deformation and isn't very resilient to abuse/mishandling. I think I need some sort of sheet spring steel instead.
Any informed suggestions on the material to go with would be highly appreciated! Thanks a lot!
I'm working on an addition to a mining sensor which will enable it to be installed into up-holes (i.e. holes in the ceiling) and "grapple" it in place. Without going into too much irrelevant installation detail, I built a quick prototype with four fins cut from .025" thick aluminum sheet (see photo).

The sensor is the steel cylinder. As it's pushed into the hole, the fins bend back and prevent the sensor falling back out as intended. The prototype worked very well in proof of concept testing and I have some other modifications in mind including doubling the number of fins and adding a centralizing structure, but anyway the relevant question I have is as follows:
The aluminum sheet is obviously not the right material for this. It doesn't spring back after deformation and isn't very resilient to abuse/mishandling. I think I need some sort of sheet spring steel instead.
Any informed suggestions on the material to go with would be highly appreciated! Thanks a lot!