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  1. redtricycle

    Steel Netting for Furnace

    I'm designing a safety netting so tools won't fall into the bottom of the furnace and destroy insulation while we're loading our product. What kind of netting material (metal?) will be able to withstand about 1500 deg. Celsius?
  2. redtricycle

    OK To Use Involute Gears for Ratchetting?

    I want to design a double-sided pawl for a 12-pitch spur gear. Is it ok to use involute gears for ratcheting? Do you need to specifically design the gear with the pawl?
  3. redtricycle

    Ergonomics For Handle Design

    What's a comfortable force to turn a handle? The handle connects to a sprocket that will turn 30 ft-lbs, and I'm trying to figure out what's a comfortable force. Is 10 lbs. a comfortable force to exert over a rotation of ~300 degrees? Should it be 5 lbs.?
  4. redtricycle

    Suggestions to Ratchet Two Sides

    I'm designing a ratchet handle with gears to rotate something 90 degrees in either direction, but I want a safety in the form of a ratchet. I've found two ways to have a two-sided ratchet here...
  5. redtricycle

    What is this "plunger pawl" called?

    I'm designing a ratchet lever, and I found a pawl that I'd like to use: The spring pushes the angled pawl onto the gear, which only lets it rotate in one direction. It allows you to pull up and turn the lever 180 degrees to allow the gear to rotate the other direction. I've been googling...

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