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It's a dog gear!
Or some other such orthogonally translating torque transmitting rotating mechanical device.
22-02-2014 00:28
cadandcookiesThat's a very... interesting "dog gear."
How much torque is on it? How well has it held up in testing?
22-02-2014 01:23
AdamHeard
I like it.
I'd wager it can handle a lot of torque.
If you have any issues with it disengaging, replacing the nuts with something more smooth would likely help.
22-02-2014 12:04
Orion.DeYoeWow, I like it. Very simple design. I see that you have two hubs with bolts and nuts to make them catch. I'm having a hard time seeing how it's released. From the picture it appears that it's released by actuating the gearbox. Is that right? If so, are the winch and the gearbox on completely separate shafts?
22-02-2014 12:56
pyroslevIs that a ratchet wrench I see on the shaft next to the gear box?
And nice move on bolting the seat belt material (which is what I presume it is). Practice robot?
22-02-2014 16:54
Ben_RThat assembly looks familiar! (Student on the team here)
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That's a very... interesting "dog gear."
How much torque is on it? How well has it held up in testing? |
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Wow, I like it. Very simple design. I see that you have two hubs with bolts and nuts to make them catch. I'm having a hard time seeing how it's released. From the picture it appears that it's released by actuating the gearbox. Is that right? If so, are the winch and the gearbox on completely separate shafts?
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Is that a ratchet wrench I see on the shaft next to the gear box?
And nice move on bolting the seat belt material (which is what I presume it is). Practice robot? |