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yoav1000 16-01-2010 16:11

Disconnecting the engine from the pole
 
Our team is currently working on finding a way to release a rubber band after it is fully streched. We think we can pull the rubber band back by wrapping it around an axle connected to an engine. We are now trying to figure out how to seperate the engine from the axle for it to spin freely.
We were rookies last year and we still don't have alot of engineering knowledge so we wondered if there is a known mechanism to do so.
Thank you.

Taylor 16-01-2010 16:23

Re: Disconnecting the engine from the pole
 
It looks like you're looking to engage/disengage a clutch.
Research dog gears, perhaps 1114's much-publicized 2008 winch system.

scottydoh 16-01-2010 16:24

Re: Disconnecting the engine from the pole
 
I assume by engine you mean motor. Your best bet is to find some kind of small electronic clutch or selectable locking differential. Wish I could tell you where to get one though...

RyanCahoon 17-01-2010 01:26

Re: Disconnecting the engine from the pole
 
See this thread:

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=80278

yoav1000 17-01-2010 06:24

Re: Disconnecting the engine from the pole
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Taylor (Post 900529)
It looks like you're looking to engage/disengage a clutch.
Research dog gears, perhaps 1114's much-publicized 2008 winch system.

Can you please elaborate? I've tryed looking and dog gears, including the one on Andymark's super shifter and I cant seem to find how does dog gear works?

Spirator 19-01-2010 21:49

Re: Disconnecting the engine from the pole
 
Disengaging a dog gear from the engine would involve shifting it horzontally to release the tension in the gearbox. 3132 is trying to do this by using a servo mechanism, but we're having trouble determining whether this would damage the gears or not.


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