2 cogs of opposite size. The larger being used to move the smaller using the same weight as a feather to thrust the larger cog hence moving the smaller cog. The smaller cog has 1 oz of resistance plus the wieght of the cogs( 1g/inch of Aluminum or 5g/in of steel)
2006-06-17
12:03:26
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2 cogs of opposite size. The larger being used to move the smaller using the same weight as a feather to thrust the larger cog hence moving the smaller cog. The smaller cog has 1 oz of resistance plus the wieght of the cogs( 1g/inch of Aluminum or 5g/in of steel) Given also that the pressure angle is set at 1.27 radians and the larger cog is in an inertia field. What would the gear ratio be of the 2 cogs?
2006-06-17
12:25:04 ·
update #1
I'm looking for the diameters of the 2 cogs in iether feet, inches or centimieters. By tooth is ok to but not helpful.
2006-06-18
09:14:02 ·
update #2