Forging new generations of engineers. Mechanisms From Simple Machines.

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Forging new generations of engineers

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Forging new generations of engineers

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UNIVERSAL JOINT

Transmits power when two shafts are not in line.

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Two spur gears reduce speed, increase torque and change the rotational direction of the shafts.

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The addition of a third gear, the middle idler gear, has no effect on speed and torque, but input and output shafts turn in the same direction.

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RACK & PINION

Rack (in red) & pinion (in black) converts rotary motion of the pinion gear to linear motion of the rack. It is a reversible, positive drive with no slipping.

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CROWN & PINION

Crown & pinion gears reduce speed and increase torque. The output shaft is at a 90-degree angle to the input shaft. The gears rotate in opposite directions.

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BEVEL GEARS

Bevel gears increase torque or speed. The output shaft is at a 90-degree angle to the input shaft. The gears rotate in opposite directions.

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WORM GEAR

The worm gear increases torque and reduces speed. The output shaft is at a 90-degree angle to the input shaft. Direction of rotation can be reversed, but the output gear cannot drive the worm gear.

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CAM

As a cam rotates the flat follower is raised and lowered, converting rotary motion to linear motion.

CAM LOBE

FOLLOWER

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CHAIN & SPROCKET

Chain and sprocket apparatus increases speed or torque and can run in reverse direction with no slipping. Input and output shafts rotate in the same direction.

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PULLEY & BELT

A pulley and belt drive can increase torque or speed and can run in reverse. Input and output shafts are parallel and rotate in the same direction. Slipping of the belt may occur.

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MOTOR DRIVEN WORM

A motor driven worm reduces speed and increases torque. The output shaft is at a 90-degree angle to the input shaft. Direction of motion is reversible, but the output gear cannot turn the worm gear.

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MOTOR DRIVEN PULLEY & BELT

A motor driven pulley and belt drive can increase torque or speed. Input and output shafts are parallel and rotate in the same direction. Slipping of the belt may occur.

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CRANK THROW & SLIDER

A crank throw and slider converts rotary motion to linear motion. Direction of rotation is reversible. Input and output shafts are at 90-degrees.

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WHEEL & SLIDER

A wheel and slider converts rotary motion of the wheel to linear motion of the slider. Direction of rotation can be reversed. Input and output shafts are at 90-degrees.

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SCREW & LEVER

A screw and lever converts rotary motion to linear motion and increases torque. Direction of rotation is reversible.