Pina87
Mechanical
- Nov 2, 2011
- 41
Hi
I would like to have angular positioning of a lever with a Hirth couplung. Is it posible to design a couplung with one side of the tooth perpendicular (0° angle) and the other side normal (30°)? How difficult is to maschine such piece.
The problem:
I would like to have the rotation of the lever fixed only in one direction (see attachment). For the axial force I want to use just a simple spring because the lever angular position will be positioned by hand. The maximal torque is estimated to 200Nm.
The problem with a standard Hirth gear is that the tooth's angle is to large which requiers large axial force.
Any other suggestions how to design a mechanism for the same job.
Thnx
I would like to have angular positioning of a lever with a Hirth couplung. Is it posible to design a couplung with one side of the tooth perpendicular (0° angle) and the other side normal (30°)? How difficult is to maschine such piece.
The problem:
I would like to have the rotation of the lever fixed only in one direction (see attachment). For the axial force I want to use just a simple spring because the lever angular position will be positioned by hand. The maximal torque is estimated to 200Nm.
The problem with a standard Hirth gear is that the tooth's angle is to large which requiers large axial force.
Any other suggestions how to design a mechanism for the same job.
Thnx