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endless screw reducer

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do you know how to draw a wheel with an endless screw that gear? I can't find anything on the web...
 
do you know how to draw a wheel with an endless screw that gear? I can't find anything on the web...
Hi.

go to the site of bonfiglioli http://www.bonfiglioli.com/vfpres_it.html see if you find the product you need, then at the top under services -> mosaic engineering, you register and you can download the drawings in 2d/3d format of all sizes... :finger:

If not there are also those of the north, or of the varvel, all these producers make available on their site a configurator that allows once created the reducer we need, to download the design 2d or the model 3d.

Hi.
p-h
 
do you know how to draw a wheel with an endless screw that gear? I can't find anything on the web...
What do you mean? ? ?
She draws you an endless screw and then her crown.
Where's the problem?
find something ready?
if you have to make it design it as well but if you have to buy it from business what sense does it have to waste time on the details?
draws a cylinder for screw and one for wheel.

if you need anything from the ready I would say you have to buy some 3d software plug-ins you use or go around on dedicated sites (partserver.. . ).
I design them with if but I have the classic version!!
Hi.
 
do you know how to draw a wheel with an endless screw that gear? I can't find anything on the web...
I see you use swx.
they draw (model) knowing the parameters (and these you know them according to what you need) with cuts and/or sweep extrusions according to the profile of your teeth. .
but it is a useless job if not for educational or "visual" purposes.
do as gerod says.

greetings
Mar
 
a question maybe idiot, with screw system to crown the system is retrograde? i.e. if I turn the crown the screw turns?in my opinion I think no... or better I found nothing to say it... .
 
a question maybe idiot, with screw system to crown the system is retrograde? i.e. if I turn the crown the screw turns?in my opinion I think no... or better I found nothing to say it... .
depends on the transmission ratio. on the catalogs is specified if the pair you're choosing is reversible or not.
 
depends on what you need this vsf.
know that the yields of such a system are low (although lately the manufacturers of gearboxes have studied interesting profiles that reduce friction).

If I were you, I'd take something already done.
if you have no experience of vts risks that at the first blow this does not work.
Hi.
 
depends on the transmission ratio. on the catalogs is specified if the pair you're choosing is reversible or not.
endless screw transmission is always irreversible. 'retrograde' is not an adjective that applies to broadcasts.

Although what it says hunter could be true (depending on the opening of the friction cone), a possible transmission to unreversible screw, would have a transmission ratio comparable to a wheel-pignon transmission, but with a performance (and therefore a wear) clearly lower; ergo doesn't make any sense to use it. Also you would have a toothed wheel with three or four teeth, no more...

with regard to the designation of the coupling...the longitudinal section of the unfinished screw should be dimensioned as a rack. if you use evolving profiles you can refer to the modular designation.
 
endless screw transmission is always irreversible. 'retrograde' is not an adjective that applies to broadcasts.
In theory it is as you say, but I remember last year we had mounted a mvf bonfiglioli with rapp. 1:7 and it was very reversible, in fact during the tuning we could move forward and back the cart that was moved by a belt that took the bike from the slow shaft of the reducer. It's not like it should work that way, it was just a secondary effect.

there are reasons to choose v.s.f. gearboxes in some applications, not least that they are easily available on the market and very cheap.

In case the mechanism doesn't have to undergo retrograde motion, maybe even under the effect of vibrations, it's better to put a self-frenating motor, even if the manufacturer told us that the gearbox with that transmission ratio is irreversible, because then in real life things often don't go as planned.
 
I feel new... but I could be wrong, it's not my field.
Are you sure this isn't just about game? often the gearboxes at vsf always work in grip and therefore does not look after the preload. . .
 
I feel new... but I could be wrong, it's not my field.
Are you sure this isn't just about game? often the gearboxes at vsf always work in grip and therefore does not look after the preload. . .
No no, we could have him do even ten laps back and forth pushing him from the slow tree instead of the fast one. . .

p.s.: It's part of those metroplitane legends that tell us at university:

1) the helical couple is irreversible
2) Liquids are incomprehensible
3) ....

As soon as I'm thinking of other teachers, I'll add them!
 
depends on the transmission ratio. on the catalogs is specified if the pair you're choosing is reversible or not.
Yes, I do.
but it seems to me that no one is guaranteed irreversibility.
depends on the angle of propeller that in theory always has a resulting "rotoaxial" (:smile: how to call it?) that tends to decrease for values near 0; to "zero" would be nothing... couples are always helical, so never.

greetings
Mar
 
endless screw transmission is always irreversible. .
in theory:biggrin:
It's basically like a hunter. and if you think about it there is no wonder.
I too all the translators of all the reports I have tried were reversible if subjected to a sufficient couple (so as to remain amazed just out of the school; Then after 25 years I made a reason:smile:).... of course it is not a good job for the reducer.

greetings
Marco:smile:
 

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