how do you get the schrader in place?
how do you get the schrader in place?
schraders are tapered and threaded all drilled from the bottom
that model wasn't finsihed just a mock up so you can see the workings
heres a pic of a schrader thread and taper
gotcha.
well i am clearly in over my head.
after taking a second look at the shrader, i dont have the ability to make those parts i can make everything else,
good luck with your progress.
well at least i figured this out before i started and took peoples money
thankyou,
KNM.
KNM im alway here to help
if Luke or someone else would like my cad files they are welcome as i really don't have the time for this at the moment, there not complete but the info is there and is easier to see in solidworks as you can section view to see the holes etc.
This is something that will be in the market in the foreseable future or just a concept at the moment?
Sorry, if it was mentioned in this thread....
something i was working on a while back, Hill brought the topic up but with my other projects it went to the back
Why bother making them. The cores are less than a buck a piece.Originally Posted by knownothingmags
Valve Cores on Google shopping
Edit: Actually, I don't know what the operating pressure is on those <$1 ones. The $1.80 cores have an operating pressure of 200-4000 psi. I also saw some with a lower range, topping off at 2000psi, which would be good enough even for an SHP reg.
Last edited by bbotts77; 09-17-2012 at 03:04 PM.
I think what KNM meant was he did have the setup, tyou need a special tap fir them and the read hole has to be tappered to seal , I've tested a Schrader with 1200 psi and it worked like a charm I just haven't git roubg to putting it all in one grip
Is that just the standard Schrader valve from a tire that you were testing?Originally Posted by renie
Also, for anyone looking to do this, I did a little research and found that Schraeder valve threading is 0.305"-32TPI. However, there are also Schrader valves already assembled in threaded 1/8NPT sleeves, which would probably also work for this. Of course, those are a little more expensive.
ill see what i can buckle down on.
i kinda got over welmed today in architecture classes.
so ill jugle things till i feel confident i can give this a good run.
little by little i guess?
we will have wait and see what is released.
and renie ill try and email ya when i get a chance and have a nice list of questions.
thankyou,
KNM.
so ive been looking into the schrader valves and they do a high pressure one rated to 4000psi
well i had a few mins free this morning and kinda finished it off
obvioulsy the grip can be different shapes i just kept it simple
WoW...KNM how many projects are you gonna start man? have you finished any yet?
So the concept is there and it all fits!Originally Posted by renie
I will offer the funds to have "one" produced if someone wants to make it....... For testing purposes.
Do you have any springs in mind. I would think any spring of the right diameter that has a 120 pound compression weight would work.
Also any dimensions? Or they still adjustable based on piston diameter?