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by browsing the forum, I found a discussion several years ago, on the multidirectional chain produced by the company cidue di verona.
time ago I wanted to build a reducer using this chain: Starting from a vertical shaft, I had to get three outputs, a horizontal, a vertical parallel, and a lateral horizontal, with different reductions.
the company advertises as able to wrap and rotate trees in any position and inclination and, I am convinced, however in my case I found a problem that I have not solved yet.
as can be deduced from the attached sketch, to the closure of the chain, one end is rotated by 90° compared to the other end.
I also asked the company, if in this position you can join, but I had an evasive answer ( maybe by phone we did not understand).
did anyone use it or know if this joint is possible?
by browsing the forum, I found a discussion several years ago, on the multidirectional chain produced by the company cidue di verona.
time ago I wanted to build a reducer using this chain: Starting from a vertical shaft, I had to get three outputs, a horizontal, a vertical parallel, and a lateral horizontal, with different reductions.
the company advertises as able to wrap and rotate trees in any position and inclination and, I am convinced, however in my case I found a problem that I have not solved yet.
as can be deduced from the attached sketch, to the closure of the chain, one end is rotated by 90° compared to the other end.
I also asked the company, if in this position you can join, but I had an evasive answer ( maybe by phone we did not understand).
did anyone use it or know if this joint is possible?