PRW
Mechanical
- Jun 4, 2002
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I have one shaft inside a tube. The tube is mounted in bearings.
I need a linkage that when moved by a linear actuator, will turn the inside shaft 25°. Then once the inside shaft has turned 25°, the outside shaft will also turn in conjunction until they have both turned another 20° then stop.
When the linear actuator retracts, both shafts must turn 45° in the opposite direction, then the outside shaft will stop and the inside shaft will continue turning another 25°.
Has anyone seen this type of setup, or can you point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Paul
I need a linkage that when moved by a linear actuator, will turn the inside shaft 25°. Then once the inside shaft has turned 25°, the outside shaft will also turn in conjunction until they have both turned another 20° then stop.
When the linear actuator retracts, both shafts must turn 45° in the opposite direction, then the outside shaft will stop and the inside shaft will continue turning another 25°.
Has anyone seen this type of setup, or can you point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Paul