demonstration and measurement of elevation curves in cam mechanisms
Code | GL110 |
Description:
- Cam mechanisms are non-uniform translatable gears that help convert uniform rotating drive motions into non-uniform drive motions with or without latching.
- Generally speaking, cam mechanism consists of cams, engaging members and the frame.
- The desired movement path is defined by the geometry of the cam and produced by pressing a contour or a profile on the engaging member.
- The GL 110unit is used to clearly demonstrate the function of a cam mechanism.
- Cams are available in different shapes.
- A roller plunger, flat plunger or cam follower can be used as the engaging member.
- The stroke is determined by measuring the travel.
- An angular scale indicates the corresponding angle of rotation.
Technical details:
Specifications:
- function of cam mechanisms
- 4 different shapes of cam: circular arc, tangent, hollow or asymmetric
- 3 different engaging members: roller plunger, flat plunger or cam follower
- cam and engaging member can be exchanged without tools
- dial gauge for determining the stroke
- angular scale for determining the angle of rotation
Technical Data:
- Angular scale:
- 0…360°
- graduation: 1°
- Dial gauge for the stroke:
- 0…30mm
- graduation: 0,01mm
Dimensions & Weight:
- L x W x H: 160x160x300mm
- Weight: approx. 7kg
Learning Objectives/Experiments:
- elevation curves in cam mechanisms
- cams come in different shapes:
- circular arc, tangent, hollow, asymmetric
- optionally with roller plunger, flat plunger or cam follower as engaging member
Scope of Delivery:
- 1 experimental unit
- 4 cams in cam shape
- 3 engaging members
- 1 dial gauge
- 1 set of instructional material
Accessories:
· optional:
– WP 300.09 Laboratory trolley
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