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Hi I hope someone can help.
I am working on a gear train with an electric motor which was burnt out and I'm trying to find the ratio and gear size without haveing to use a cutting torch to cut it up to get it out where I can work on it to measure the gear size. the gear on the motor (a) spins 1200 times to get the last gear in the train (d) to spin 1 time in between between (a) and (d) there are 2 compound gears (B) and (C) I can't get a measuring tape in the space to measure (B) and (C) but they seem to be the same size both the big gear and small gear on both
(A) is 5'' from tooth tip to tooth tip
(D) is smaller then (B & C) by a good bit and is probably 18''
the small gears on (B & C) look a little bit bigger then the gear on (A) but not buy much
How much torque comes out of (D)?
is there a mathematical formula for figureing the probible size of of ( B & C )?
thanks if you can help if not ill just have to cut it out Monday and measure before putting it back together
side note we tried to turn (D) to get (A) to spin and it wouldn't budge even after we disconnected the load on (D)
it is a small suger cain mill here in Louisiana
the use of this machine is to move old cain husks after there processed and they want it to move faster
I am working on a gear train with an electric motor which was burnt out and I'm trying to find the ratio and gear size without haveing to use a cutting torch to cut it up to get it out where I can work on it to measure the gear size. the gear on the motor (a) spins 1200 times to get the last gear in the train (d) to spin 1 time in between between (a) and (d) there are 2 compound gears (B) and (C) I can't get a measuring tape in the space to measure (B) and (C) but they seem to be the same size both the big gear and small gear on both
(A) is 5'' from tooth tip to tooth tip
(D) is smaller then (B & C) by a good bit and is probably 18''
the small gears on (B & C) look a little bit bigger then the gear on (A) but not buy much
How much torque comes out of (D)?
is there a mathematical formula for figureing the probible size of of ( B & C )?
thanks if you can help if not ill just have to cut it out Monday and measure before putting it back together
side note we tried to turn (D) to get (A) to spin and it wouldn't budge even after we disconnected the load on (D)
it is a small suger cain mill here in Louisiana
the use of this machine is to move old cain husks after there processed and they want it to move faster
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