Seafox manipulator.
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Seafox manipulator.
Here's the finished manipulator. I meant to add this onto my Retro-Retrofit SeaFox post. My bad.
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Re: Seafox manipulator.
Here's a video of the claw.
Re: Seafox manipulator.
looks nice, what kind of seal did you use on the rotating bars leaving the motor? Is it an electricity junction box?
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Re: Seafox manipulator.
Thanks.
I used a U-cup seal i bought from McMaster Carr. I cut away the outside of the cup and epoxied them onto the box with JB Weld.
The box is a "water proof" electrical box. It has a rubber gasket. Stays dry in the sink. We'll have to wait and see what happens in the ocean.
I used a U-cup seal i bought from McMaster Carr. I cut away the outside of the cup and epoxied them onto the box with JB Weld.
The box is a "water proof" electrical box. It has a rubber gasket. Stays dry in the sink. We'll have to wait and see what happens in the ocean.