ABabymaker
Mechanical
- Aug 25, 2015
- 4
I am needing to move a flat, horizontal table (that will hold a 30 pound container) in a 4" orbital (or circular) motion of about 800 RPM, but NOT SPINNING (Table must face the same direction when in operation).
I am planning on using a 1hp motor, vertically mounted, with a 2" offset cam (with bearing) mounted to the table. This moves the table orbital motion.
To hold the weight of the table and container (also keeping the load off the motor), I am using 4 rods with swivel ends (load rated) mounted from each of the 4 corners of the table to 4 'like' positions around the base of the motor. (Think of the motor centered vertically between 4 rods supporting a table).
This seems to work well except the table will 'twist' or 'turn' the direction of the motor rotation, causing the table to 'bind' (the 'twisting' causes a lowering effect of the table of about 1/4").
My QUESTION: What can I do/use to keep the table from TRYING to spin?
1. Maybe an identical 4" cam (on the same plane), using a rod rigidly connected to the table (thinking of the (2) wheels connected on an old time locomotive). Although this may not work due to 'twisting' of the table.
2. Maybe a rod rigidly connected to the table, then, rigidly connected to a 'sliding arm'/piston/OrThingyIdontKnowTheName (thinking of the same locomotive but the piston assy that drives the 2 wheels). This way DOES CAUSE a 'slight' wobble but IS acceptable.
3. Or there is a better way?
I am planning on using a 1hp motor, vertically mounted, with a 2" offset cam (with bearing) mounted to the table. This moves the table orbital motion.
To hold the weight of the table and container (also keeping the load off the motor), I am using 4 rods with swivel ends (load rated) mounted from each of the 4 corners of the table to 4 'like' positions around the base of the motor. (Think of the motor centered vertically between 4 rods supporting a table).
This seems to work well except the table will 'twist' or 'turn' the direction of the motor rotation, causing the table to 'bind' (the 'twisting' causes a lowering effect of the table of about 1/4").
My QUESTION: What can I do/use to keep the table from TRYING to spin?
1. Maybe an identical 4" cam (on the same plane), using a rod rigidly connected to the table (thinking of the (2) wheels connected on an old time locomotive). Although this may not work due to 'twisting' of the table.
2. Maybe a rod rigidly connected to the table, then, rigidly connected to a 'sliding arm'/piston/OrThingyIdontKnowTheName (thinking of the same locomotive but the piston assy that drives the 2 wheels). This way DOES CAUSE a 'slight' wobble but IS acceptable.
3. Or there is a better way?