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Posted by: davidM ® 03/10/2006, 16:55:07 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
Hi, I'm having problems with a design I have to finish and I need some help: where can I find online diagrams of pull to lock / pull to release mechanism ? Regards, David |
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Posted by: zekeman ® 03/11/2006, 12:11:55 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
That's the mechanism for modern automobile emergency brakes. You should be able to find it. |
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Posted by: randykimball ® 03/13/2006, 23:12:42 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
It is IF you trip the release. In fact a hand brake lever is just a lever with a trip lock. You do not pull the hand brake lever to release the brake, you pull the hand lever only to release the strain on the trip lock. A ball point pin is an example of a push to lock and push to release. If you were to put a lever in front of the button you would have a true pull to lock and pull to release device. With some imagination you could come up with a fresh device that is a pull to lock and pull to release device. /←randy→/ The worst suggestion of your lifetime may be the catalyst to the grandest idea of the century, never let suggestions go unsaid nor fail to listen to them. |
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