I've been stuck on the idea of a bed lift for as long as I've been wanting to build an RV. One of the first RV conversions that really struck a chord with me was the Aussie Stealthsprinter ( http://www.stealthsprinter.com/van-build/finished-van-photos/ )...the way they were able to leverage vertical space using a Happijac lift allowed for a spacious lounge and living area.
The problem comes in when one begins trying to shop for a Happijac lift. They are only sold through dealers and you're basically looking at $2,000 with tax + delivery...and that is quite a bitter pill to swallow for something that straddles the line between optional and necessary. Depending on how you look at it of course.
So I've come up with what looks to be a very promising alternative...and when I say "I", I mean I am flat out plagiarizing someone else's idea. That person is Berk8520 over at the Transit forum, original thread posted here: http://fordtransitusaforum.com/camper-vans-conversions/21953-advanturing-build-3.html#post286521
The basis of this system is a Racor cable lift, here for $131 at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0009I8AO6/ref=ask_ql_qh_dp_hza
Notice that he's installed the system in reverse, with winch underneath the platform. And the plywood platform is just a test model.
So for $131 I just ordered one...figure it's a solid concept I feel confident about adapting, and minimal risk.
I would like to set up an electric motor for it, so any suggestions would be appreciated:
The problem comes in when one begins trying to shop for a Happijac lift. They are only sold through dealers and you're basically looking at $2,000 with tax + delivery...and that is quite a bitter pill to swallow for something that straddles the line between optional and necessary. Depending on how you look at it of course.
So I've come up with what looks to be a very promising alternative...and when I say "I", I mean I am flat out plagiarizing someone else's idea. That person is Berk8520 over at the Transit forum, original thread posted here: http://fordtransitusaforum.com/camper-vans-conversions/21953-advanturing-build-3.html#post286521
The basis of this system is a Racor cable lift, here for $131 at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0009I8AO6/ref=ask_ql_qh_dp_hza
Notice that he's installed the system in reverse, with winch underneath the platform. And the plywood platform is just a test model.
So for $131 I just ordered one...figure it's a solid concept I feel confident about adapting, and minimal risk.
I would like to set up an electric motor for it, so any suggestions would be appreciated:
Berk8520;286521 said:The one thing I want to add is a 12 volt motor and a switch to lift and lower without the drill. What I don't know is how to spec a motor that will work for this application and where to buy it. If anyone has some advice on that it would be greatly appreciated. My dumb guy math goes like this. The pulley crank turns 1 time for every 16 rotations of the drive shaft. That means a 16:1 ratio. My bed fully loaded probably comes out >75 lbs so call it 150 lbs to be safe. That means the motor need to be able to apply 9.4 ft pounds of torque to turn the crank. So where do a find a 12 volt motor with 20 lbs of torque. I also need a three way switch for the motor.
Berkeley