greg_smith
Mechanical
- Oct 7, 2019
- 4
Hello engineers,
Newbie here. I need is a suggestion for materials. I'm building a prototype for a device which consists of a foot operated pedal that must move freely around a roughly 24"x12" horizontal plate. The key to its success will be to reduce friction between the pedal and the surface to an absolute minimum. I'm thinking some sort of teflon for the plate and a soft padded cover for the underside of the pedal might work. It also needs to be very durable, to withstand repetitive forces (foot stomping) and continuous free horizontal movement of the pedal (and foot).
I don't know enough about materials to make an informed decision, so I'm hoping someone out there has some insight. Maybe there's something slipperier and/or cheaper than teflon. and maybe a hard plastic instead of a soft pad for the pedal bottom. I'm also wondering if static buildup would be an issue.
Thanks in advance. I appreciate any ideas.
Newbie here. I need is a suggestion for materials. I'm building a prototype for a device which consists of a foot operated pedal that must move freely around a roughly 24"x12" horizontal plate. The key to its success will be to reduce friction between the pedal and the surface to an absolute minimum. I'm thinking some sort of teflon for the plate and a soft padded cover for the underside of the pedal might work. It also needs to be very durable, to withstand repetitive forces (foot stomping) and continuous free horizontal movement of the pedal (and foot).
I don't know enough about materials to make an informed decision, so I'm hoping someone out there has some insight. Maybe there's something slipperier and/or cheaper than teflon. and maybe a hard plastic instead of a soft pad for the pedal bottom. I'm also wondering if static buildup would be an issue.
Thanks in advance. I appreciate any ideas.