Smart Power Rack Automates Spotting Duties

When lifting weights, it’s a good idea to have a spotter in case you can’t actually do that one extra rep. As an alternative, fitness…

JeremyCook
almost 7 years ago

When lifting weights, it’s a good idea to have a spotter in case you can’t actually do that one extra rep. As an alternative, fitness hacker and self-described poor student “Strangely Amusing” decided to build an Arduino-based auto rack mechanism to provide a helping hand when needed. His requirements for the system included being able to catch weight faster than a spotter, cheap to build, safe, and capable of handling techniques such as a clean and press.

The rather massive frame of this mechanism is built out of 2x4s and 4x4 beams that support a pair of straps to catch the weight bar when needed. These straps are attached to a braking wheel mechanism, which is configured in such a way that a counter-weight rolls the strap up when lifted, like an automotive seat belt. When the weight is dropped, the brake — which is applied by default — is released, locking straps in place.

An Arduino Uno running on a 12V battery controls the system, and user input is via a force sensor wrapped around the bar. If not gripped, the release disengages, allowing the user to trigger things when he or she realizes that things aren’t working — or if things simply slip.

While it’s an interesting design, it would certainly still a good idea to have others around when lifting, just in case something doesn’t work quite correctly. Check out the build in the video below…

JeremyCook

Engineer, maker of random contraptions, love learning about tech. Write for various publications, including Hackster!

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