I'm using a standard servo & pushrod to move an armature....because of the irregular way it moves, I need a servo-balljoint connector between the pushrod and the armature (which I have), and another balljoint connector between the servo and the pushrod. Currently, i just have a SWIVEL joint between the servo and the pushrod. Does anyone know where I could get a BALLJOINT for the servo-to-pushrod connection?
Thanks
--Alex
Seeking balljoint servo connector
Seeking balljoint servo connector
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George Lucas apparently named the film after his San Francisco telephone number, 849 1138 - the letters THX correspond to letters found on the buttons 8, 4 and 9.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066434/trivia
According to Tomlinson Holman, the inventor of the THX system, the name of the technology was deliberately chosen because it contained both a reference to his name, and to Lucas's early film, THX 1138. The original name was "Tom Holman's Crossover" (crossover sometimes referred to by the letter X), but was later changed to mean "Tomlinson Holman's eXperiment".
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066434/trivia
According to Tomlinson Holman, the inventor of the THX system, the name of the technology was deliberately chosen because it contained both a reference to his name, and to Lucas's early film, THX 1138. The original name was "Tom Holman's Crossover" (crossover sometimes referred to by the letter X), but was later changed to mean "Tomlinson Holman's eXperiment".
Servo linkages and lots of other stuff
These guys would probably have the linkages that your looking for
http://www.servocity.com/html/mechanica ... ories.html
www.servocity.com
http://www.servocity.com/html/mechanica ... ories.html
www.servocity.com
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i know exactly where to get what you want .... go to www.smallparts.com and click the product index tab , go to home index , click on drive components. what you want is right in front of you.
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