On Friday 19 April 2019 01:41:07 Roland Jollivet wrote:

> Hi Gene
>
> I don't know how you're engaging the spanner on the spindle shaft for
> your ATC, but you could use one of these;
>
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/Durable-Car-Locking-System-2-Wire-Central-Doo
>r-Lock-Solenoid-Actuator-Motor-12V/131945015051?epid=511506243&hash=ite
>m1eb889270b:g:Ly0AAOSw4shX4NhW
>
> Easier than air...

I've not crossed that bridge yet. Cute solution to that problem however.  
Does it have a duty cycle limit? 'twould be nice if it moved according 
to the polarity of the applied 12 volts, but we should be so lucky. Or 
maybe it does since it can both lock and unlock. I've already had one 
fail in my 2011 ford pickup.  I've still got that mechanism in a box 
under the seat so I'll look at it to see how it toggles one way or the 
other. Might be just what Dr. Gene ordered. :)

> With linkages, you could mount it anywhere on the spindle head.

Yup, I've already thought about how to make the wrench and its holder, 
but not how to actuate it. Could be perfect. This chuck has a slinger 
disk, and I've considered removing it and machining matching flats for 
balance so a couple ATS-667's at 45 degrees would give me a tach. 
There's an unused encoder in this 7i76D, and I sure like to know the 
real speed. Right now I'm seeing the command but this VFD seems to take 
that only as a general suggestion unless I've finally found the torque 
boost settings. So far I've extended its low speed range from just 
barely running at 4k requested, to running well at 1500 commanded, w/o 
serious overcurrents. So I'm "getting there".

Thanks Roland & take care.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
-- 
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 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
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