legepe
Mechanical
- Sep 19, 2023
- 12
I want to devise/make a hand tool that “ideally” is as cost effective as possible to produce
The tool needs to squash an aluminum crimp/or the like, into a symmetrical shape ie an oval, at the same time locking within it, wire rope
The tool will need to be small with a maximum size, to fit within an average sized hand
It will need to squash/deform a softish metal ie aluminum without any excessive force on the input but provide maximum force on the output
After researching what methods would be most practical for this purpose, I have come up with a screw/gear type design to create the required force
Please see attached sketch
The gear ratio of 1-30 is literally a guess of what would be acceptable, and I would think that some sort of planetary gear system would work, but I am struggling to find a suitable gear that I could buy to create a prototype
Ive tried several crimping tools, but they do not create the final symmetrical shape that I need to achieve. Ive also taken drills and impact wrenches apart, to see what gearing systems they use, and if I can use or replicate them somehow, but the gear ratios seem to be very much less to what I would need
I would appreciate anyone’s thoughts and advice on this, and, if you think there is an easier way to accomplish this, or if you already know of a product that is available to buy, and/or to modify
Thanks very much for any advice
legepe
The tool needs to squash an aluminum crimp/or the like, into a symmetrical shape ie an oval, at the same time locking within it, wire rope
The tool will need to be small with a maximum size, to fit within an average sized hand
It will need to squash/deform a softish metal ie aluminum without any excessive force on the input but provide maximum force on the output
After researching what methods would be most practical for this purpose, I have come up with a screw/gear type design to create the required force
Please see attached sketch
The gear ratio of 1-30 is literally a guess of what would be acceptable, and I would think that some sort of planetary gear system would work, but I am struggling to find a suitable gear that I could buy to create a prototype
Ive tried several crimping tools, but they do not create the final symmetrical shape that I need to achieve. Ive also taken drills and impact wrenches apart, to see what gearing systems they use, and if I can use or replicate them somehow, but the gear ratios seem to be very much less to what I would need
I would appreciate anyone’s thoughts and advice on this, and, if you think there is an easier way to accomplish this, or if you already know of a product that is available to buy, and/or to modify
Thanks very much for any advice
legepe