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  1. slmechanis

    Can someone explain how this transmission works?

    Neat, thanks for the clear explanation!
  2. slmechanis

    Can someone explain how this transmission works?

    Googling around I came across this r/c car transmission: http://www.gtbracing.com/?p=671 It appears to be 3 sets of gears with different ratios all engaged with one another. the small gears go to a clutch to the motor, but the bigger gears are more interesting I can't figure out how it works...
  3. slmechanis

    Sizing a pneumatic cylinder to a load and system

    Yeah that makes sense, It was all hypothetical to begin with.
  4. slmechanis

    Sizing a pneumatic cylinder to a load and system

    @occupant, thanks! so force with an extra 58% pressure, plus a little bit of slush for friction and such gives you the ideal pressure to use for a given load. Logically I was thinking that max accepted CV for a cylinder would be equal to the max a tube of the same size could hold (so for a...
  5. slmechanis

    Sizing a pneumatic cylinder to a load and system

    So, just an exercise really, but something ive been mulling over. Lets stick with round numbers, I have a pneumatic cylinder which needs to move a 10 lb load at the cylinder, and 4" stroke is required, the system has a flow rate of 40cv, and 200psi so there's your supply. Now the question is...
  6. slmechanis

    Offset sprocket/cam in linear->rotational system?

    Alright thats what I thought, thanks Grunt
  7. slmechanis

    Offset sprocket/cam in linear->rotational system?

    @mike: there would be either 2 sets of teeth, or a guide to guide the chain past itself in its final iteration (or straight machining a sprocket in a spiral pattern), I'm not overly worried about the chain folding over itself since it works in the prototype, this was largely a math question...
  8. slmechanis

    Offset sprocket/cam in linear->rotational system?

    Easy picture example A pneumatic piston pulls back on a tray, which has chain attached to either end, wrapped around a sprocket, causing a shaft to rotate. My thought is that if I offset the shaft and turn the sprocket into a sort of cam, I can increase low end torque and high end velocity...

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