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I'm brainstorming a possible truck modification in which it'd be handy to have a pneumatic actuator that works just like an air brake spring canister, but is smaller and has lower actuation forces. The actuator would need around 1"-2" of travel, push out the actuation rod under spring pressure, and pull in the actuation rod by air pressure. I think that a normal spring air brake canister would both be too large and apply too much force, as I've read that the spring force is up in the thousand(s) of pounds.
It seems to me that there's probably something like that out there which is intended for vehicular use on thongs like wreckers, but so far I haven't figure out how to search for it online. My favorite industrial supplier (McMaster-Carr) carries air cylinders with spring return, but the spring acts in the wrong direction. I could use a plain air cylinder with an external spring, but a spring-loaded diaphragm actuator made for truck use (i.e., actuating things like locking pins) would be ideal.
Do any of y'all know A) if such things already exist, and B) how I would search for them?
The modification that I'm contemplating is adding air actuators to the pins that secure the bottom ends of the boom shipper braces on my M936A1 wrecker. One of the things that I've found to be inconvenient when operating without "Soldier B" is that it's a hassle to get those locking pins in or out. I need to operate the crane controls to line up the holes and to take load off the pins before pulling them out. The driver side pin is a little hard to reach from up on the bed, and the passenger side pin is even harder to reach because the box over the winch controls gets in the way. So, I envision adding actuators to them which push the pins into place under spring pressure (to be fail-safe when driving), and pull them out under air pressure.
It seems to me that there's probably something like that out there which is intended for vehicular use on thongs like wreckers, but so far I haven't figure out how to search for it online. My favorite industrial supplier (McMaster-Carr) carries air cylinders with spring return, but the spring acts in the wrong direction. I could use a plain air cylinder with an external spring, but a spring-loaded diaphragm actuator made for truck use (i.e., actuating things like locking pins) would be ideal.
Do any of y'all know A) if such things already exist, and B) how I would search for them?
The modification that I'm contemplating is adding air actuators to the pins that secure the bottom ends of the boom shipper braces on my M936A1 wrecker. One of the things that I've found to be inconvenient when operating without "Soldier B" is that it's a hassle to get those locking pins in or out. I need to operate the crane controls to line up the holes and to take load off the pins before pulling them out. The driver side pin is a little hard to reach from up on the bed, and the passenger side pin is even harder to reach because the box over the winch controls gets in the way. So, I envision adding actuators to them which push the pins into place under spring pressure (to be fail-safe when driving), and pull them out under air pressure.