GlennW125
Electrical
- Feb 27, 2014
- 3
Hi There, I am a electrical engineer trying to design a robot arm for automation that does not contain a motor to which I am looking into gears. I have been scratching my head on terminology and what gears to use for this scenario. A arm that has the first and second part 15in X 3in X .75in , the arms are going to be made out of aluminum so not so heavy. the end of the arm is going to have a max weight of 2 lbs. What I have been trying to figure out is accuracy and how to achieve this accuracy. I want there to be a motor to turn at the base of the arm and its going to drive a pulley to the arm joint, probably a GT2 belt as there accuracy is pretty good. I want the joint itself to receive a 2 degree turn and output a to the attaching arm 4 degrees. It needs to be along 1 axis, the X, and not move a hair up or down. Which is why accuracy is key. I have attached a picture to better describe what problem I am having. Anyone in mechanical engineering know what I could use for that joint? Maybe a gearbox or whatever linear box I could purchase to put on that joint?