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drfloyd 07-31-2017 10:47 PM

Emergency Brake Actuator
 
Has anyone used an electrically operated emergency brake actuator? If so I would sure like to know what you used and how to source it.

Thanks,
Ramdy

franken 08-01-2017 12:40 AM

Re: Emergency Brake Actuator
 
No, but here's a site that has actuators. Then ask what distance and force you need.

https://www.progressiveautomations.com

drfloyd 08-01-2017 07:09 AM

Re: Emergency Brake Actuator
 
Thanks. I found several possibilities including one that SKF makes. Unfortunately I have found no one that has used one or knows anything about them including the folks at SKF. I was just curious if anyone her had ever used one. Here's a link to it.

http://www.skf.com/us/products/by-wi...tem/index.html

drfloyd 08-01-2017 07:44 AM

Re: Emergency Brake Actuator
 
Still very interested if anyone has done this and what you used.

zteca 08-01-2017 08:56 PM

Re: Emergency Brake Actuator
 
Never used them but here a link
https://www.estopp.com/shop

franken 08-01-2017 09:25 PM

Re: Emergency Brake Actuator
 
Sounds like you want someone else to do all the work, as in answer the travel and force questions. Once in a while when you want to do something odd, you have to think for yourself and do the research. Seems that's not for you.
Good luck.

drfloyd 08-01-2017 11:07 PM

Re: Emergency Brake Actuator
 
What's your issue with me dude? I know what the pull force and actuator travel needs to be. I looked at the link you posted and none of those would work. I was actually more curious if anyone had ever used them and how they liked them. My entire build is odd, I've done it all myself and I won't even address the topic of thinking for myself.

Appreciate the link zteca. That's likely the one I will go with.

meenaggie 08-04-2017 10:18 AM

Re: Emergency Brake Actuator
 
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I am running an E-Stopp electrically actuated parking brake on my 1968 Camaro and my 1968 C-10. Very nice piece and it is a purpose built linear actuator for use with a parking brake. Comes with a control box you can see in pictures below (one with blue "QC passed" sticker on it). Controls have built in safety features like ignition interlock so you don't accidentally leave it engaged. I used Wilwood rear disc brakes with integral parking brake and a Wilwood cable set up. I mounted the control box behind the gauges and the actuator on the inside of the passenger frame rail. I am running the trans mount below the frame but if you are running an ECE trans mount (or trans mount that attaches to top of frame rail) you may want to move the E-Stopp actuator more reward for clearance. Hope the pics help. I would definitely recommend this item for what you are looking for.

BTW . . . Speedway motors sells it for $479 and they have a $25 off $250 purchase right now for the NSRA nationals. Coupon code "NATS17" expires 8/6/17.

http://www.speedwaymotors.com/E-Stop...Kit,65217.html

drfloyd 08-04-2017 11:23 AM

Re: Emergency Brake Actuator
 
Thanks a ton for the pics. Funny thing is, I ordered it this morning before I saw your post. But I'm happy you posted what you did. I like the looks of it. I ordered the remote kit and the SS junction bracket as well. The guy said that Cable Controls was the best place to get the cables to go to the wheels.

drfloyd 08-11-2017 07:27 PM

Re: Emergency Brake Actuator
 
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Got mine yesterday. Really nice piece. The combiner didn't get shipped. Be here next week. Not much will happen next week. I have to go to Pittsburgh. Thanks for the help with this guys. Exactly what I was looking for.

franken 08-11-2017 10:20 PM

Re: Emergency Brake Actuator
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by drfloyd (Post 8005563)
What's your issue with me dude? I know what the pull force and actuator travel needs to be. I looked at the link you posted and none of those would work. I was actually more curious if anyone had ever used them and how they liked them. My entire build is odd, I've done it all myself and I won't even address the topic of thinking for myself.

Appreciate the link zteca. That's likely the one I will go with.

No issue. Just interesting that you're less interested in doing than posting questions. You have the reqs, buy a part art and do; or don't.

drfloyd 08-13-2017 07:41 AM

Re: Emergency Brake Actuator
 
You're a effing troll with with some sort of an issue. What exactly have you done? Show me some research, calculations, fabrication, mock ups, welding, etc that you have done. I do it every day. For your information, that link you sent me was useless and proved that you had no idea what you thought you knew. zteca and meenaggie helped me find exactly what I was looking for and I bought it and low and behold, it's exactly what I was looking for. No sense in reinventing the wheel. I find it interesting that a guy like you shows up on a forum that's sole purpose is to answer questions with issues about someone asking a question and you have no idea what you are talking about. I don't have the time or the inclination to waste on you. Go away and don't post anything on my threads anymore.


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