Vittorio
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How many millimeters do you need to move your eyelet?
How many millimeters do you need to move your eyelet?
Okay. I had escaped this noterequests, which wanted a total absence of external elements
Good morning victorious. thank you too. but is your solution a plug next to the yellow plug?@cimaguyWould you like my idea?
turning the yellow wreath, which is solid with the screw m6, the ring rises and lowers without turning on itself because it is bound by the ø6 plug welded on the ring.
the plug enters a hole ø6.5 ±0.1 that you have to do on the thread
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Good morning @cimaguythe plug ø6, available from the trade, is welded (or fixed with small screws) on the blue eyelet.Good morning victorious. thank you too. but is your solution a plug next to the yellow plug?
If you want to send me the 3d... thank you. As mentioned above, this mechanism is used to move the pin with the eyelet along its vertical axis (in two ways) of about 25mm. the eyelet serves to adjust in height the neck of a bottle that rests in the lower part of the hole. Your solution would be valid, but if you could, somehow, hide that side plug, I would make everything aesthetically cleaner. Now, I realize that aesthetics do not always go hand in hand with functionality, but in this case I must follow a directive that the designer has given me: no visible external element .I could reverse, as mentioned above, the things: i.e. insert the blue eyelet in the yellow wreath (which then would become wider)Good morning @cimaguythe plug ø6, available from the trade, is welded (or fixed with small screws) on the blue eyelet.
has only the task of not turning the blue eyelet during vertical translation.
in my opinion it is a cheap and functional solution.
for movement accuracy we do not have your precise data.
in any case the accuracy is improved by decreasing the games.
aesthetically... everything is subjective.
if you want I send you the step for a better understanding
ps:They have brilliant ideas, but then we have to realize them. the area in red:you mean starting from a round in the area of attachment with the eyelet to finish with a rectangle?for the moment I send you the step of my idea.
Now I understand the constraints that are there.
I have another idea, but I have to ask if there are dimensional constraints in this area.
example: the circled area in red.. Can he become a rectangle?
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the designers "sometimes" would be stoned in public :roflmao:
Yes.from a round in the attachment area with the eyelet to finish with a rectangle?
..can be.what would it solve?Yes.
or completely a rectangle with welded at the top of your ring
ciao @cimaguy regardless of the designer's blessing ..can you be useful a solution like this?..can be.what would it solve?


beautiful idea! two things: the bosch accessory feeds him from the outside of the profile? must be fixed to the profile? thanks and compliments for the solutionciao @cimaguyregardless of the designer's blessing ..can you be useful a solution like this?
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to ensure that the m6 bar is not avoided from the accessory during the rotation of the yellow wreath, I thought to the 270 brake loctite.hi victorious, beautiful idea also as aesthetics, how is the m6 bar stuck in the bosch accessory?
Yes, it is strung out by helping with a wand in placing it until you meet with the m6 bar that is inserted from above.beautiful idea! two things: the bosch accessory feeds him from the outside of the profile? must be fixed to the profile? thanks and compliments for the solution
