Orbital Hingelock TEE Deployer Model 9843 User Manual

Hingelock tee deployer model 9843, Typical technical specifications: introduction

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Hingelock
TEE Deployer
Model 9843

Hingelock
TEE Deployer
Model 9843

Typical Technical Specifications:

Introduction

Hingelock deployer Model 9843 was originally
developed for the International Solar Terrestrial Physics
(ISTP) program WIND satellite. Two such mechanisms,
located at 180° apart, are used to form a dipole
antenna along the Z-axis as part of a 3-axis WAVES
experiment. This motorized mechanism is capable of
extending and retracting a 1.12 inch (2.86 cm)
diameter Tubular Extendible Element (TEE). The deployer
features electrical stops at both full-extension and

-retraction. A potentiometer, driven by the moving
element, provides a continuous indication of deployed
length. To ensure minimal distortion due to thermal
gradients in a space environment, thermal control
coatings are applied on both the inside and outside TEE
surfaces. This deployment mechanism is designed to meet
the requirements of document MIL-A-083577A (USAF)
General Specification for Moving Mechanical
Assemblies for Space and Launch Vehicles. This unit can
be deployed or retracted in orbit.

Antenna Element

Deployed Length:

Up to 32.8 ft

(10 meters)

Diameter:

1.12 in (2.86 cm)

Configuration:

Hingelock

Material:

Beryllium Copper

0.0045 in
(0.1143 mm) thick

Thermal Control

Silver &

Coating:

Perforations with

Kapton or Teflon
(if required)

Weight
(with coatings):

31.43 gr.ft

(103.12 gr/m)

Deployer

Height:

8.23 in (20.9 cm)

Length:

20.06 in

(50.95 cm)

Width:

7.1 in (18.03 cm)

Total Unit Weight:

14.33 lbs (6.5 kg)

Drive Motor:

Brushless D.C.

Power:

14 Watts maximum

Voltage:

24-32 Vdc

Deployment Rate:

Approximately 1.2

in/sec (3 cm/sec)

Operating
Temperature Range: -10°C to +50°C
Qualification
Temperature Range: -20°C to +65°C
Survival
Temperature Range: -25°C to+65°C

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