Justaddaservo
Mechanical
- Nov 13, 2021
- 6
Hello!
I'm working on a rotary index table for device assembly requiring the individual product carriers to rotate precisely via servo motor and multiple stations. Due to complexity of having a motor attached to each carrier, a coupling solution that can engage/disengage on the fly would be best. This would only require 1 servo motor for each rotating station. The system cannot have any slippage. What are the best methods of achieving this?
I've seen some examples of magnetic couplings. But slippage/accuracy may be a concern. Another idea we had was to use something like a hirth gear coupling but not sure how reliable that would be over time.
Thanks
I'm working on a rotary index table for device assembly requiring the individual product carriers to rotate precisely via servo motor and multiple stations. Due to complexity of having a motor attached to each carrier, a coupling solution that can engage/disengage on the fly would be best. This would only require 1 servo motor for each rotating station. The system cannot have any slippage. What are the best methods of achieving this?
I've seen some examples of magnetic couplings. But slippage/accuracy may be a concern. Another idea we had was to use something like a hirth gear coupling but not sure how reliable that would be over time.
Thanks