I have mostly sy cable at work for machines/sockets etc...
it's up out of the way so no extra protection needed, it's 100 times better than swa for running around a factory / to sockets etc.
I know some people don't like it... electrician who did does work at nissan... if it's good enough for...
I've done a bit with a 75mm mole, it worked really well
after I made the hole I kicked some 75mm gutter down pipe into the holes to stop it collapsing while I waited for the electrician to come put the cable in - cable was bigger than 75mm but it pulled through no problem (towed it with a range...
you can always pipe them back up but leave them sticking up in the air and have a look while you get someone else to crank it
(just don't get too close or do something silly like put your finger on the end)
buy another smaller surface plate and use it to help making a frame to lift the big one out
if that ones too big to lift, get an even smaller one and do the same
I bought a big mincer in Amsterdam pre-brexit - contacted a haulage company, paid £700, they picked it up and dropped it off at my door no problem
recently bought a couple of machines in Poland, roughly same vaule.... almost £3000 for transport+paperwork..... and then £14,000 extra government...
have you tried dropping it on someone who needs/checks/approves risk assessments ?
no idea how the table will fair but you'll be done the rest of us a favour?
are you having a solid plate for the floor of it? - maybe add some rubber mat to the bottom, to even out any tiny imperfections?
and some angle iron/box section/whatever welded to the top to act as wheel chocks either side of the tyre?
EDIT: just realised it you lift car to 500mm, the bottom...
I'll check them out
I'm not sure how doing 1/6 of a turn at a time will be for wear and tear... I'm guessing harder on the electronics than the motor but if it's over specked/sized it should be ok?
it's 'only' 1million revolutions/year..... a normal motor/pump/whatever would do more than that...
I need a closed loop stepper motor soon, I think a 12.5 Nm Nema 34 with a gearbox on to slow it down... it'll be working something like a a 6 position ball valve
expecting 6million x 1/6 of a rotations per year
once it's in use it's going right in the middle of machines in production so needs...
you need it upside down so you don't break the legs
and the van floor is too high to lift it out from
easy solution, flip the van upside down, then the table will be upside down and the van roof will be flat on the ground, then you can just slide it out
easy peasy
Bupa charges me £18/month
I (think?) I get 2 included checkups and 1 hygienist visit and a couple of x-rays per year included and (I think) 10% of any extras needed
local bup dentist is really good, guess your service depends on the local branch you go to
is the inside filled with support, or is the internal curve okm to print?
I'm sometimes pretty surprised how much of an overhang I can print as long as it has a bit of curve to it
why didn't you put screw holes all the way around, does it need to fit in somewhere?
I'd have printed it upside down, would have saved a lot of support material (I think?)