kevinkirk
Mechanical
- Sep 21, 2013
- 5
Hi All
I need to redesign a current lever operated system to knuckle joints to suit another machine with less available space. The current system uses a 50mm diameter, 150mm stroke air cylinder (5 Bar) acting on a 100mm long lever to rotate a shaft. on the other end of the shaft is a 75mm diameter bearing that is offset from the shaft centre line by 20mm. When the cylinder operates it turns the shaft 90 degrees. This lifts an arm by the required 22mm at one end.
I would like to change the lever operating method to a knuckle joint lever system using 2x 125mm long links and an air cylinder at the centre pivot.
Could someone help me with the calculations to find what the maximum force the current system can apply and the equivalent size of air cylinder in the new knuckle joint system.
Sketch's here
Cheers
Kevin
I need to redesign a current lever operated system to knuckle joints to suit another machine with less available space. The current system uses a 50mm diameter, 150mm stroke air cylinder (5 Bar) acting on a 100mm long lever to rotate a shaft. on the other end of the shaft is a 75mm diameter bearing that is offset from the shaft centre line by 20mm. When the cylinder operates it turns the shaft 90 degrees. This lifts an arm by the required 22mm at one end.
I would like to change the lever operating method to a knuckle joint lever system using 2x 125mm long links and an air cylinder at the centre pivot.
Could someone help me with the calculations to find what the maximum force the current system can apply and the equivalent size of air cylinder in the new knuckle joint system.
Sketch's here
Cheers
Kevin