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slow motion drives?
Has anybody seen inside one of those slow-motion ball drives
that is 6:1 nornally, but 36:1 in reverse for a few revs? I'm just curious as to how they work inside. Also, how common was the Eddystone drive arrangement that used a pinch-wheel as the first reduction ratio? |
slow motion drives?
On 11/07/2014 13:19, gareth wrote:
Has anybody seen inside one of those slow-motion ball drives that is 6:1 nornally, but 36:1 in reverse for a few revs? I'm just curious as to how they work inside. I have seen this action in compound epicyclic gearing. Depending on the actual arrangement inside the gearbox you can lock the ring gear, the sun gear or any one of the planetary gears to change the ratios. For compound gearing you can add extra planetary sets on the same shaft. Have a look at https://wikis.engrade.com/planetarygearsetsoperati (it looks like the URL is truncated but it does work) Andy |
slow motion drives?
On 14/07/14 08:50, AndyW wrote:
On 11/07/2014 13:19, gareth wrote: Has anybody seen inside one of those slow-motion ball drives that is 6:1 nornally, but 36:1 in reverse for a few revs? I'm just curious as to how they work inside. I have seen this action in compound epicyclic gearing. Depending on the actual arrangement inside the gearbox you can lock the ring gear, the sun gear or any one of the planetary gears to change the ratios. For compound gearing you can add extra planetary sets on the same shaft. Have a look at https://wikis.engrade.com/planetarygearsetsoperati (it looks like the URL is truncated but it does work) Andy ====== Thanks Andy , Useful reference Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
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