K'NEX Mobile Crane Truck v.3 Instructions

 by xobile001
An instructable for the K'NEX Mobile Crane Truck version 3 (http://www.instructables.com/id/KNEX-Mobile-Crane-Truck-versions-2-and-3/).

Instructions start on the next page and will be shown sequentially by the order of the pictures. I will warn you that the gears may slip and make a loud snapping noise and am therefore not responsible for any broken parts, human or plastic. :)

References:

http://www.instructables.com/id/Knex-Supercar-Instructions/ --Imperar's Supercar. I have implemented the steering module as well as the wheel module from that car into my crane truck, so credit of that goes to Imperar.

http://www.jenniferclarkbass.com/lego/demag_crane.htm --the LEGO inspiration behind the K'NEX crane truck series.

Step 1: 1. Lower middle chassis

This is the lower middle section of the chassis.

(a) Connect each part together.

(b) The steering mechanism. Blue rod attached to orange connector attached to red rod through a yellow bevel gear attached to orange connector attached to blue rod. Pieces in between are for support, which will be shown in the next step.

(c) Step (a) and (b). White rods connect to blue and green connectors.

(d) Bottom part of the middle.

(e) Step (d) and (e). Be aware that the white rods go through the green connectors' holes. If you are unsure of what is going on with that, I recommend you look at the following link: http://www.instructables.com/id/S1MLHRGF4AQNWA1/

Step 2: 2. Steering Module and the rest of the Lower Chassis

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The steering modules:

(a) Built very similarly to the Imperar Supercar, a few of the pieces have been replaced by other pieces and others omitted. See that step for the original design: http://www.instructables.com/id/S1MLHRGF4AQNWA1/

(b) & (c) Another view of step (a)

(d) Rear steering module

(e) Rear steering module + middle chassis

(f) Front steering module + middle chassis

(g) Front + middle + rear. The six (6) blue rods protruding from the sides will become the axles.

(h) The completed bottom of the chassis.

Step 3: 3. Truck structure: rear

Now we will build the top part of the chassis. Note that any part of this is open to customisation (yes, including the lower chassis).

(a) The rear part. Build as shown.

(b) The top section of the rear part. Note the two white crossrods connecting to the yellow connectors, along with the white rod pointing downward. Other than that, a simple blue & yellow rod lattice.

(c) Bottom view of (b).

(d) Connection of top and bottom parts.

(e) , (f), (g) Different views of the rear part.

Step 4: 4. Truck chassis: Crane base

(a) The side rims of the base

(b) The base of the base. The bottom part of the blue connectors will connect to the white rods on the wheel modules

(c) The crane base.

(d) The bottom side of the crane base.

(e) Step (b) and (c). The crane base rests on top of the bottom base with no rod or connector connection.

(f) &(g) Add step (a).

(h) Connect the base to the rear

(i) Base connection to the rear

(j) Another view of (h)

(k) Base + rear complete

Step 5: 5. Truck middle top chassis

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(a) The two sides

(b) The top part

(c) Bottom view

(d) Left side, view from the rear

(e) Left side, view from top

(f) Right side, view from the rear

(g) Right side, view from top

(h) Steps (a) & (b)

(i) Crane base connection from previous step

(j) Close-up of the front part of the base connection

(k) Another view of (i)

(l) Rear + Crane base top connected to bottom

(m) Step (h) connected to the rest of the chassis

(n) Not quite connected from step (m)

(o) Close-up of steering module

(p) The model so far

(q) Another view

Step 6: 6. Driver's cabin

This is where you can really go crazy with the design; here I have opted for a simple design. The pictures show the different views of the cabin, the connection between the cabin and the rest of the model, and the model completed up to this step.

Step 7: 7. The crane superstructure

I've also kept this step to open speculation; the pictures show a general idea of what it can look like.

From the motor to the crane boom, it has been geared down three times with small blue gears to large yellow gears. The "hydraulic" pump is no pump at all; it provides minimal support to the boom. The long grey rods may be used for the boom, although its black counterpart provides better stiffness.

Step 8: 8. Almost done...

(a) Crane's wheel base on the truck.

(b) Another view of (a)

(c) Crane is now on the wheel base. Close-up of the green rod through the red connector of the wheel base.

(d) Complete.

(e) Outriggers. Make 4 pairs of these.

(f) Complete outriggers.

(g) Complete!!
xieandy18 says: Jun 10, 2011. 11:40 AM
Click here to see a knex crane
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6rchUHvOn4&feature=channel_video_title
hedzup456 says: Dec 30, 2010. 8:47 AM
really late, but ive like had it sat here then reallised that ive got no crane? post instuctions for the crane
pleeeeeze
xobile001 (author) in reply to hedzup456Dec 31, 2010. 9:52 PM
Will do after I'm done developing a working design, although by that time there may be a new version out. Work in progress right now, see if you can come up with anything! ;)
hedzup456 says: Jan 3, 2010. 5:50 AM
Very good, although actully rather hard to build as it uses one hell of a lot of blue 3D/combo pieces!! I have built up to step7, but im waiting on parts!
xobile001 (author) in reply to hedzup456Jan 9, 2010. 10:57 PM
Hahaha good job! I hope yours comes out better than mine did.
superbestknex in reply to xobile001Dec 23, 2010. 7:29 PM
Awsome crane but can you use a diffrent motor then the red on with a cord
xobile001 (author) in reply to superbestknexDec 27, 2010. 6:23 PM
Thanks! It's the only one I have at the moment, got any recommendations?
superbestknex in reply to xobile001Dec 28, 2010. 4:20 PM
the remote control ones i got mine from ebay for about 25 dollars but any motor is fine i was just making a sugestion
superbestknex in reply to superbestknexDec 30, 2010. 6:39 AM
or the gray ones that spin 200rpm
knexsuperbuilderfreak says: Dec 10, 2010. 7:30 PM
how does the boom stay up?
xobile001 (author) in reply to knexsuperbuilderfreakDec 27, 2010. 6:25 PM
Friction. Still working on it. I might go for a pulley system or something since K'NEX is not structurally strong.
tarantula123 says: Oct 24, 2010. 12:09 AM
or you could just click my name
tarantula123 says: Oct 23, 2010. 11:53 PM
i also added my knex crane here so check each day to see if it is there
tarantula123 says: Oct 21, 2010. 10:46 PM
thanks a bunch for leaving insteructions on how to make versson 3, i tried it and it was a sensation!
mulletman6 says: May 7, 2010. 2:45 AM
 Awesome crane, but i prefer Version 2 - for me, its bigger the better :P
james4 says: Sep 13, 2009. 4:18 PM
i need 2 more giant gears
something94 says: Aug 13, 2009. 5:47 PM
im gonna build this once i get more big yellow gears and a tub of knex!!
I_am_Canadian says: Jul 17, 2009. 8:57 AM
Proawesome. Nice work.
Kairah says: Jul 13, 2009. 11:04 AM
Looking good, I am going to make this after I get back from my vacation. :) Thanks for posting.
Killer~SafeCracker says: Jul 13, 2009. 8:16 AM
This looks great. Too bad you didn't inter the (T.N.K.I.T). This would of made it past the first round.
Raikou-san says: Jul 12, 2009. 11:32 PM
Looks very nice. I might build it. I've got enough 3D/Combo pieces. :P
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