I have a metallic roller (dia: 80 mm, thinckness 10 mm) controlled up/down by a pneumatic cylinder.
when reacing its down position it should be coupled with motor axis (which rotates the roller).
what kind of coupling mechanisum I can design/select?
alternative I have to fixed the roller with...
Problem with the single screw monting is:
Actually I have to change the load on shaft axis quite often. For that reason, I use to take one side block out of shaft quite often. Thus single screw mounting may not be feasible.
CAM Mechanismus have slip free designing and fine polar adjustment...
Thanks Tmoose,
I am working on one screw mounting as you suggested.
I have designed a CAM as "williedawg" suggested. A picture is attached. After adjusting, the CAM may be fixed tight with help of 2 screws from sided and one from top.
Would it be a stable, rigid and stiff solution?
Thanks...
Thanks for the useful suggessions
The independent tightning of both screws would be good but it is not the only problem. The mechanisum have issues of stable performance in long run. I am loking for an alternative mechanisum (more stable, stiff, precise and rigid)
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I have 2 stage production unit for producing metallic strips. First stage is for the production of countinuous metalic strip. Second stage is for cutting the countinuous strip in equal parts.
Both stages are driven by seperate motors. For a quality cutting process, motion of both stages must be...
A shaft is attached with the help of bearings fixed in 2 blocks (70 mm X 70mm) from both sides
I want to design a mechanisum to adjust the hight of horizental axis of a shaft withim a 3 mm range.
The main requiremnt is that the positioning should be highly Precise and rigid.
Positioning...