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TheMooseIsLoose

I am looking to  install a Deflector Actuator on my 520-H single stage snowblower. Does anyone out there use one and what brand/model number you are using. A 4" stroke shoud be sufficient. If anyone does please post a pic of it installed. Thank You

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peter lena

 

@ the moose is Loose  , easy to make a  chute base swivel mount  gasket / slider  , also like PAM  vegetable oil  aerosol  to enhance slide , https://www.truevalue.com/product/821098/flexible-flyer-polyethylene-36-in-flying-carpet-snow-sled-821098/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=23532714148&gbraid=0AAAAAClad4tcAJpFDnwlxc9INM6dPJgp9&gclid=CjwKCAjwqJXUBhBNEiwA8BgG7qNTP52B-GDGc_aWfSzvvrL2W_1T4q0z2sj_w7KB4FImGLCfREBSwxoCKBsQAvD_BwE , would also , aerosil lube any related  movement area , after removal  of  deflector , very easy to measure up a slide point  gasket , that  turn  handle should move very easily  . pete 

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TheMooseIsLoose

I was thinking about something like this58291113_CHUTEACTUATOR.jpg.bd475b07c7ad7cb7ba4a7ec84d85c2ca.jpg

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wallfish

Think I have the same one but my blower is a 2 stage plus the rotation of the chute is also motorized. 

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Handy Don

Not a bad idea, but be sure to pay attention to the actuator's speed vs. stroke. Many move at 0.5” per second or less. That’s 8 (long) seconds for a 4” stroke to switch a chute from one side to the other. 

It the load is light, consider a mechanism that multiplies the actuator’s displacement. 

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Racinbob

I put this on my tall chute a while back. 

 

Picture 17 of 18

 

Mounted this way the 6" stroke is spot on. 

 

336824011_SnowblowerChute021926.jpg.44e3bf89a2f51597528f90aa3ab0e49a.jpg

 

The control is mounted in a pvc handy box with a magnet. 

 

Snow_Thrower_Chute_Actuator_b.jpg.752273ebdf6a1b913d1fd6d56ccbb3b3.jpg

 

The directional crank works just fine for me. 

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Bar Nuthin
1 hour ago, Racinbob said:

I put this on my tall chute a while back. 

 

Picture 17 of 18

 

Mounted this way the 6" stroke is spot on. 

Looks like a great mod.

Do you have a link for this actuator?

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TheMooseIsLoose
7 hours ago, Racinbob said:

imageproxy.php?img=&key=74de1d643bd8402fI put this on my tall chute a while back. 

 

Picture 17 of 18

 

Mounted this way the 6" stroke is spot on. 

 

336824011_SnowblowerChute021926.jpg.44e3bf89a2f51597528f90aa3ab0e49a.jpg

 

The control is mounted in a pvc handy box with a magnet. 

 

Snow_Thrower_Chute_Actuator_b.jpg.752273ebdf6a1b913d1fd6d56ccbb3b3.jpg

 

The directional crank works just fine for me. 

 

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TheMooseIsLoose

Do you have a brand name/model #, I've looked at Firgelli and others but don't know which is good. I was thinking of a 4" stroke but a 6" may be better.

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Racinbob
55 minutes ago, TheMooseIsLoose said:

Do you have a brand name/model #, I've looked at Firgelli and others but don't know which is good. I was thinking of a 4" stroke but a 6" may be better.

 

@Bar Nuthin

 

I don't know if this link is still good.

 

DC 12V Electric Micro Linear Actuator Mini 1.2" 2" 4" 6"Stroke Fast Speed CNC TV | eBay

 

The length depends entirely on your set up. The 6" worked perfectly for my set up with the fairly long chute handle. It lowers the needed power with the leverage. Simply measure what you need. The speed is plenty fast enough.

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Bar Nuthin
1 hour ago, Racinbob said:

The 6" worked perfectly for my set up with the fairly long chute handle.


Looks identical to mine

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