Sliding Arm Lift, a Knex Ball Machine Lift

by sandroknexmaster in Living > LEGO & K'NEX

3276 Views, 9 Favorites, 0 Comments

Sliding Arm Lift, a Knex Ball Machine Lift

P1210144.JPG
P1210146.JPG
P1210147.JPG
P1210148.JPG
P1210149.JPG
P1210150.JPG
P1210151.JPG
P1210152.JPG
P1210153.JPG
P1210154.JPG
P1210155.JPG

Hi everyone!

I bring you the instructions for the third new lift first used in my knex ball machine Elysium, the Sliding Arm Lift.

In fact, this lift was used twice in the machine, both were similar.

This is a small, simple lift, and nice to watch.

Its name refers to the arm sliding down every time it has lifted up a ball. This feature is actually really useful and not only a fun extra. The best example I can give is Elysium itself. The second Sliding Arm Lift in the video is located very close to the Ferris Wheel Lift. A normal arm lift could not be placed there, because the arms would have touched the ferris wheel.

The arm uses two black rods. I tested the lift with grey rods instead of black, and it didn't work properly, so the black rods are necessary.

If you build this lift, don't forget to read the image notes in step 5: Arm and Axle, they can be useful. When you have a question or problems while building, feel free to make a comment or send me a message.

Thanks for watching / building!

~Sandroknexmaster~

Piece Count

P1210258.JPG

If you want you can count the pieces before you start building.

Here is a list with all pieces included in this lift, named by their original colour:

RODS:

Green: 17

White: 17

Blue: 29

Yellow: 12

Red: 6

Grey: 2

Black: 2

Medium flexi: 2

Long flexi: 2

Total rods: 89

CONNECTORS:

Dark-grey: 11

Light-grey: 8

Orange: 8

Red: 12

Yellow: 25

White: 6

Purple: 13

Blue: 1

Total connectors: 84

OTHER:

Blue spacer: 5

Silver spacer: 6

Tan clip: 5

Y-clip: 4

Small blue gear: 2

Medium red gear: 2

Motor: 1

Total other: 25

Grand Total: 198

Entrance Track

P1210156.JPG
P1210158.JPG
P1210159.JPG
P1210160.JPG
P1210161.JPG
P1210162.JPG
P1210163.JPG
P1210164.JPG
P1210165.JPG
P1210166.JPG
P1210167.JPG
P1210168.JPG
P1210169.JPG
P1210170.JPG
P1210171.JPG
P1210172.JPG
P1210157.JPG

This is the track the balls will follow.

Motor and Gears

P1210174.JPG
P1210175.JPG
P1210176.JPG
P1210177.JPG
P1210178.JPG
P1210179.JPG
P1210180.JPG
P1210181.JPG
P1210182.JPG
P1210183.JPG
P1210184.JPG
P1210185.JPG
P1210186.JPG
P1210187.JPG
P1210188.JPG
P1210189.JPG
P1210190.JPG
P1210191.JPG
P1210192.JPG
P1210173.JPG
P1210193.JPG
P1210194.JPG
P1210195.JPG

As the title says, this step shows how to make the motor and gears section.

Frame and Exit

P1210196.JPG
P1210198.JPG
P1210199.JPG
P1210200.JPG
P1210201.JPG
P1210202.JPG
P1210203.JPG
P1210204.JPG
P1210205.JPG
P1210206.JPG
P1210207.JPG
P1210208.JPG
P1210209.JPG
P1210210.JPG
P1210211.JPG
P1210212.JPG
P1210213.JPG
P1210197.JPG
P1210214.JPG
P1210215.JPG
P1210216.JPG
P1210217.JPG
P1210218.JPG
P1210219.JPG
P1210220.JPG

The frame and the exit in one step, it's not too big for this lift.

Arm and Axle

P1210250.JPG
P1210221.JPG
P1210222.JPG
P1210223.JPG
P1210224.JPG
P1210225.JPG
P1210226.JPG
P1210227.JPG
P1210228.JPG
P1210229.JPG
P1210230.JPG
P1210231.JPG
P1210232.JPG
P1210233.JPG
P1210234.JPG
P1210235.JPG
P1210236.JPG
P1210237.JPG
P1210238.JPG
P1210239.JPG
P1210240.JPG
P1210241.JPG
P1210242.JPG
P1210243.JPG
P1210244.JPG
P1210245.JPG
P1210246.JPG
P1210247.JPG
P1210248.JPG
P1210249.JPG
P1210251.JPG
P1210252.JPG
P1210253.JPG
P1210254.JPG
P1210255.JPG
P1210256.JPG

Look closesly to the pictures. The axle is a bit complicated, but the pictures in this step should help.

Finished!

P1210257.JPG
P1210145.JPG

Your Sliding Arm Lift is finished!

Always slide the switch of the motor to the right.

Thanks for watching / building!

~Sandroknexmaster~