martin05
Electrical
- Mar 13, 2009
- 9
I'm working on a design that requires a ratcheting mechanism to be molded into the parts.
Two parts slide with respect to each other. Each of the parts would have triangular teeth molded on facing surfaces. The parts would click one step at a time as they are slid with respect to each other.
The ratchet is also one way. You can slide (click-click-click) one way but have to press a button to disengage the teeth to be able to slide them the other way.
I would like to make the steps as small as possible. I find myself wondering about what the minimum reasonable feature size might be from a moldability standpoint for something like this. Right now I have them specified as right triangles 0.050in by 0.050in. The pitch or step is also 0.050in.
Strength isn't a huge issue as the assembly probably won't see more than about 5.0lbs applied to the teeth. The ratchet will have about six teeth engaged at all times.
Are there any issues to consider if one were to use ABS vs. 30% GFN.
Any recommendations on a forum that might be more intensely dedicated to plastics engineering and design issues such as this one?
Thanks.
Two parts slide with respect to each other. Each of the parts would have triangular teeth molded on facing surfaces. The parts would click one step at a time as they are slid with respect to each other.
The ratchet is also one way. You can slide (click-click-click) one way but have to press a button to disengage the teeth to be able to slide them the other way.
I would like to make the steps as small as possible. I find myself wondering about what the minimum reasonable feature size might be from a moldability standpoint for something like this. Right now I have them specified as right triangles 0.050in by 0.050in. The pitch or step is also 0.050in.
Strength isn't a huge issue as the assembly probably won't see more than about 5.0lbs applied to the teeth. The ratchet will have about six teeth engaged at all times.
Are there any issues to consider if one were to use ABS vs. 30% GFN.
Any recommendations on a forum that might be more intensely dedicated to plastics engineering and design issues such as this one?
Thanks.