Hydraulic trim actuator

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I just picked up a couple pieces for making a C.A.T.S. and am looking to see what it's going to take to put it all together. I got a cable lever and a hydraulic type so I am trying to find info on hydraulic trim setups. I know R-Pot designs used to make one but I am not finding much info about them, even the new dual piston one is scarse.

I've spent some time searching for tidbits here and there with not much actual info so I thought I should start a new thread on the subject and get some updates. Pros/ cons.

Everybody seems to agree that the cable is the weak link so is the hydraulic a good way to go?
 

Waternut

Customizing addict
Location
Macon, GA
I haven't read of anyone trying it but one thing to think about is water ingestion and maintenance of hydraulic lines. Could be awesome...could be an expensive nightmare.
 

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Did they not ever make mainstream? I can remember seeing them for sale a few years ago every where I looked, now that I have one they seem to have become a white elephant.
 
Ill tell u right now u will loose alot of feel with this design.
On and off motion when ur riding. Its been tried. If u notice most of all jap pro rides use dirtbike clutch levers. The longer lever will
give more than enough pull with u still feeling whats going on.
Also its a more reliable way to go, asp if ur doing comps and u dont
want lines blowing out, seals going, ect. Just my oppinion
since ur going to get the same or better results with a GOOD
cable.
 

THRUST

ThrustInnovations.com
problemn is not the cable blowing so much its the proper aligment of the cable and the cable design you need a serious cable to be able to withstand the forces . if its not aligned properly they will fray and break very quickly
 

Shifty

- SuperJet Thursday -
Out of curiosity, why would it be important to "feel" what is going on with the trim nozzle? I have never used one so there may be an obvious reason I am missing. Up-trim would seem like an On-Off type of thing; is there any reason to run in the middle?

I remember reading of a system that used compressed air to actuate an air cylinder, it worked instantly but required charging the air cylinder every X-number of shots. Seems like you could use a std. CO2 bottle (bb guns) and get quite a few shots with easy refills.
 
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