On cars we call them tie-rod ends.
EDIT: These guys might have something you like:
http://www.integy.com/st_prod.html?p...ratesortby=New
Robert
On cars we call them tie-rod ends.
EDIT: These guys might have something you like:
http://www.integy.com/st_prod.html?p...ratesortby=New
Robert
Last edited by Demon; - 20th December 2014 at 01:30.
Or if those are too pricey
http://www.mcmaster.com/#ball-joint-linkages/=v3jk69
http://www.grainger.com/search/ecata...rPage=48&nls=0
http://www.amazon.com/Mr-Gasket-3811.../dp/B00068OR14
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/rn...FQpsfgoda7EAyQ
Boils down to 3 Questions.
How precise does it have to be?
How long does it have to last?
How much do you want to spend?
BTW all the examples I listed will last a very long time and have in automotive applications.
Last edited by Archangel; - 20th December 2014 at 02:11.
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I'm not having much luck searching for tie-rod ends. They are all still 90 degrees.
The closest thing I can see is on the mcmaster.com link: Heavy Duty Inline Ball Joint Linkages. These are almost exactly what I'm after.
It needs to be fairly precise. The ones in the first picture I posted would be suitable if they weren't 90 degrees.
They will only get a few days use each year.
I'm hoping to find a set of 4 ball studs and cups for around £10 but I'll pay more if I need to.
They will be used to move the eyes in one of my Halloween props so they can't be any bigger than the normal ones used with servos. The eyes will give next to no resistance so they don't have to be too strong and won't wear too quick. I do need to be able to pop them apart though which is why I'm not using small Ujoints.
Maybe: http://www.midwestcontrol.com/part.php?id=100?
https://www.midwestcontrol.com/image...8681-82655.jpg
https://www.servocity.com/html/unive...html#.VJVj_Cc4
I was searching for "Servo Universal" on the premise that, if "ball" joints were not available, some other type might work. Several others available, if you'd rather look for yourself.
Last edited by Amoque; - 20th December 2014 at 12:01.
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