Piston Tank with 3D Printed Parts

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  • tracer21
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2015
    • 16

    #1

    Piston Tank with 3D Printed Parts

    Wanted to share some work I've been doing on a Piston Tank with 3D Printed Components.

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    Tank Caps, Cylinder Head, Gears and Mounts are all 3D Printed. Piston position is powered by a Open-Loop Stepper with 4:1 Gear Reduction controlled by an Arduino Nano. Takes about 30 seconds for the piston to move the full length of the tank.

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    Gears are Herringbone design to minimize axial forces.

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  • JWLaRue
    Managing Editor, SubCommittee Report
    • Aug 1994
    • 4281

    #2
    Looks really good. Does the Arduino sense when the piston is at the full/empt position?

    -Jeff
    Rohr 1.....Los!

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    • tracer21
      Junior Member
      • Apr 2015
      • 16

      #3
      Yes, when power is first applied the piston homes and triggers a limit switch at the full position. Once this has finished it can then be moved to any position.

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      Uses ~1.4Amps @ 12 Volts when in use, after movement is done the stepper driver is shutoff and only the Arduino needs power.

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