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Gear train for torque and holding power
Sounds like we are trying to do the same thing, or at least something very similar. I'm also building a camera mount that have the camera positioned so you get minimal distortion when stitching. With this in mind, most of the camera weight will be positioned behind the pivot point.- crcr
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Gear train for torque and holding power
Thanks schip666, I could try a 4:1 ratio but I'm thinking that that probably won't help the holding situation when there is no power., maybe a worm gear would do the trick? https://sdp-si.com/eStore/" I have thought of counter balancing, but the counter weight would be in the picture.- crcr
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Gear train for torque and holding power
I have a project where I am using a hobby servo with 133 oz/in of torque which currently has a 32 tooth timing pulley on the output shaft ard driving a 102 tooth timing pulley connected to a camera platform that has a 950g camera sitting on it. The issue is that the camera weight needs to be...- crcr
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