lardlad00
Mechanical
- Oct 19, 2006
- 9
Hi all,
I'm working on designing a pinch roller system, and I'm having some trouble deciding how to hold the two rollers together. One roller is 1.5" knurled stainless steel and the other is 1" steel roller with 1/4" of 80A polyurethane bonded to the surface. I would like to use a cam system so that when a lever is turned, the two ends of the polyurethane roller are both pushed down to the steel uniformly. However, I don't know how far to push them. Does anyone know of an equation or another way to determine how much displacement is needed to create a certain normal force, so that I can decide on the design of my cams? I'd like to be able to show my reasoning instead of just guessing at 1/16" or so. Thanks in advance.
I'm working on designing a pinch roller system, and I'm having some trouble deciding how to hold the two rollers together. One roller is 1.5" knurled stainless steel and the other is 1" steel roller with 1/4" of 80A polyurethane bonded to the surface. I would like to use a cam system so that when a lever is turned, the two ends of the polyurethane roller are both pushed down to the steel uniformly. However, I don't know how far to push them. Does anyone know of an equation or another way to determine how much displacement is needed to create a certain normal force, so that I can decide on the design of my cams? I'd like to be able to show my reasoning instead of just guessing at 1/16" or so. Thanks in advance.