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simple equipment help

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Good evening,
I'm a graduate of engineering, unfortunately I don't have big notions of mechanics, I hope someone can help a student with the first weapons.
I should make a support for a pin, this pin should be able to move on two axes (horizontal and vertical).
I was thinking of choosing two orthogonal guides, fixing the pin on the horizontal guide, on which I should slide it, and the horizontal guide would flow in turn on the vertical one.
I am not asking you to do the job in my place, I just want to ask if someone can suggest me objects for the connection of the guides (such as joints or clamps) and the ground bracket of the vertical guide, as it is the first time I work with this type of systems.
the tool in question should be as simple and less expensive as possible, as it is not subject to important loads or efforts.
Thank you for your help!
 
the tool in question should be as simple and as cheap as possible
vertical guide made with a profile (he or ipe) fixed on the ground with fischers
horizontal guide made with an upn with two wheels running inside the vertical guide profile
pin flowing on the horizontal upn.
 
vertical guide made with a profile (he or ipe) fixed on the ground with fischers
horizontal guide made with an upn with two wheels running inside the vertical guide profile
pin flowing on the horizontal upn.
Thank you so much!
Should I predict some kind of sleeve to fix the upn profile on the vertical one? How do I bind him to not let him fall sideways?
 
ciao @sadisfactionI would advise you to start with your idea, a sketch is fine even hand-made and post it here as an image.
the rivers of words serve only to prolong discussions and make them become boring.
Once you have posted your idea you can recommend the best with changes or changes.
 
ciao @sadisfactionI would advise you to start with your idea, a sketch is fine even hand-made and post it here as an image.
the rivers of words serve only to prolong discussions and make them become boring.
Once you have posted your idea you can recommend the best with changes or changes.
Thank you, that attached was my first idea.
I thought of using a grooved cylinder as a vertical guide, so as to prevent rotation using the headless screw that is on the black base.
It would remain the problem of how to prevent the horizontal guide from roaring on the axis of the vertical one. Should I use another type of clamp?
 

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Thank you, that attached was my first idea.
I thought of using a grooved cylinder as a vertical guide, so as to prevent rotation using the headless screw that is on the black base.
It would remain the problem of how to prevent the horizontal guide from roaring on the axis of the vertical one. Should I use another type of clamp?
the image I see could be good for the support of a sensor, or a side guide of light material, subject to zero effort.
Is that what he's trying to recreate?
 
if it has to move only in a z and x axis, it could use two square pins. so that the rotations are impeded.
If you look for search engines "components for conveyor belts" I think you find all the accessories you need.
 
if it has to move only in a z and x axis, it could use two square pins. so that the rotations are impeded.
If you look for search engines "components for conveyor belts" I think you find all the accessories you need.
Thank you for the input, I will try with the quad guides!
 
we do not know the measurements of tubular diameters
But I'm going to attach the idea, for the top, of an anti-rotation clamp that you can find on misfortunes.
you have to fix an additional ring to thread the horizontal tubular
if you take out the catalog misumi there are different types

ps:
if you opt for square tubulars better yet
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