I wanted to make sure this is the information needed, and i also thought they would be proportional.
Here is the information on the other three.
Gear Two:
36 tooth sprocket
18.022" inches per rev of sprocket
Pitch diameter of 5.74"
The weight moves a total of 120 inches
the weight has a total...
Baluncore, sorry for the delay in my response. Its been hectic here.
If i understand you correctly this is the information you are requesting...
Gear one:
48 tooth sprocket
24.017 inches per rev of sprocket
Pitch diameter of 7.56"
The weight moves a total of 160 inches
the weight has a total...
I can understand that, sorry for getting frustrated. But it would be similar to me asking you if you know the ins and outs of shingling a house. Nobody knows everything, but everyone knows something. If you have questions for me, I'm more than happy to try my best to answer them. But don't tell...
sophiecentaur - I have provided all information asked to this point so I'm not sure what has you complaining, if you require more information - ask.
Baluncore - Machine is hard guarded and both ends of the bearing rails have cushions and runaway stops, e-stop circuit has been accounted for and...
Ok,
So i calculated that for the first gear and mass, peak acceleration force is 60N and friction force is .0275lbf?
I'm not sure that this is even correct, and was hoping to use this as a learning experience for me.
The first 66 lb weight moves 160 inches in 4 seconds with .5 seconds to get...
I will attempt to get a couple screen shots of the design. I am moving masses of 66lbs and 36lbs. the larger of the 4 gears is moving a mass of 66lbs. The other gears are moving a mass of 36lbs each. so a total of 174lbs (Roughly) is being moved at once. the HIWIN linear bearing has a...
Hello,
New here but thanks in advance for help.
I need help sizing a motor/gearbox for a machine i am working on. known specs are below:
I have a solid shaft driving 4 gears that are all different sizes, the gear with the most weight attached has a pitch diameter of 7.65 in and they are sized...