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Sorry... maybe I didn't explain very well about the size for my application. .

This axis with double counter-rotating thread is a crazy thing :smile:!!!
but does it measure like an endless screw? ?

thank you so much for the sites you have recommended me on the scooters..ne I will definitely use :smile:
 
Sorry... maybe I didn't explain very well about the size for my application. .

This axis with double counter-rotating thread is a crazy thing :smile:!!!
but does it measure like an endless screw? ?

thank you so much for the sites you have recommended me on the scooters..ne I will definitely use :smile:
But why do you want to dimensional the tree? Don't you want to choose it in the catalog? I have no idea where to buy it, but I'm pretty sure it's on the market. You could try to hear these guys doing good stuff.www.igus.it
 
I remembered that years ago I had made winders with a mechanical translation device produced by andantex are devices with automatic reversal and adjustable feed step that are called uhing, in attachment you will find the catalog page
 

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I remembered that years ago I had made winders with a mechanical translation device produced by andantex are devices with automatic reversal and adjustable feed step that are called uhing, in attachment you will find the catalog page
Thank you, but I can't open the annex.
 
So you convinced me that a solution with endless lives is better. . .
can therefore be something like that in figure but motorized?
only that I can't understand how I do, having a scooter of those x household appliances you have recommended, to make it supportive to the screw to turn it. . .
 

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So you convinced me that a solution with endless lives is better. . .
can therefore be something like that in figure but motorized?
only that I can't understand how I do, having a scooter of those x household appliances you have recommended, to make it supportive to the screw to turn it. . .
to the engine shaft put a gear like this (in the image):finger:
 

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But if I bought me a pencil like this?
Can it be okay?
Any of you have any idea how much it can cost?
 

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I would propose a biella/handle system or a glyph. in the figure at the beginning of the discussion (the black one) there will be nothing but a more or less modified biella crank. ...no lives, no lives with reversal or so sophisticated things:)
 
only that I can't understand how I do, having a scooter of those x household appliances you have recommended, to make it supportive to the screw to turn it. . .
but haven't you seen that the last ones I posted to you about lat are already a fully integrated solution? the alberino/vitesenzafine is already "engraved" in the gearbox, you just need to fuck your "pinzetta" brings piece and mount everything in the loom/basation. Everything is in one hand.
I would propose a biella/handle system or a glyph. in the figure at the beginning of the discussion (the black one) there will be nothing but a more or less modified biella crank. ...no lives, no lives with reversal or so sophisticated things:)
And come on, other cinemas to build? we do the simple things and buy what is available and tested.

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
Since it's a student... I shall also intervene;
excuse the stupidity of the hour.... but a trivial pneumatic cylinder? capers, he has to move himself and a couple of etti....
take a good brand cylinder, with low friction seals, a pressure regulator of serious ones and regulator valves of flow "cdc" and....
You say I don't have enough regularity? I frankly have no idea how much a dip coater needs.. .
 
Since it's a student... I shall also intervene;
excuse the stupidity of the hour.... but a trivial pneumatic cylinder? capers, he has to move himself and a couple of etti....
take a good brand cylinder, with low friction seals, a pressure regulator of serious ones and regulator valves of flow "cdc" and....
You say I don't have enough regularity? I frankly have no idea how much a dip coater needs.. .
according to me you can do it just put two ends one up and one down tires to mechanical wheel command to continue the cycle automatically up and down;)
 
according to me you can do just put two paces one up and one down tires to mechanical wheel control to continue the cycle automatically up and down;)
at the point they are much more comfortable, less bulky, without brackets and "camme", those completely tires "down of pressure" ( logical elements and); put them directly on the vents of the cylinder and drive the distribution valve.

However, depending on where the accuracy will be used, I find more comfortable and universal a completely electrical solution, with "home" power supply.
so that in all laboratories there should be a pneumatic system, however...
 
according to me the pneumatic solution generates vibrations at the ends of the race that destroy the coating...
electrical actuators are softer.
 
I don't have a great idea how a pneumatic cylinder goes, but if you tell me that it's feeling vibrations, as lightning said it can't go well otherwise the film is not very homogeneous. . .
 

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