vbk
Mechanical
- May 20, 2003
- 11
Hello,
I'm attempting to design an all-plastic, low speed 2' dia rolling cylinder. This is a 1-of-a-kind & I want to drive it by way of roller pins instead of involute machining. I'm curious if anyone can shed light on how i should handle the tooth profile geometry. An example is Nexen group's product but i have a 6.5" pinion & a 28" roller gear. Any benefit to having the pins on the pinion as compared to on the gear?
Thanks, vbk
I'm attempting to design an all-plastic, low speed 2' dia rolling cylinder. This is a 1-of-a-kind & I want to drive it by way of roller pins instead of involute machining. I'm curious if anyone can shed light on how i should handle the tooth profile geometry. An example is Nexen group's product but i have a 6.5" pinion & a 28" roller gear. Any benefit to having the pins on the pinion as compared to on the gear?
Thanks, vbk