rosshollands
Mechanical
- Oct 10, 2002
- 5
Dear All,
Hope you may be able to offer some suggetions.
I have a servo motor with a 19mm OD shaft. I need to couple it with a 25mm OD shaft. No problem here I can used a stepped coupling. Further up the 25mm shaft I have a timing pulley which is linked to an encoder via a 10mm timing belt and a second timing pulley on the encoder shaft.
The problem I have is when the unit is fully assembled I am unable to replace the timing belt without disassembling a few too many parts. Unfortunately I cannot avoid this being the case.
The solution I came up with was to add a further 25mm shaft and coupling. The two 25mm shafts are assembled 11mm apart via a removable setting piece. The coupling covers the 11mm gap.
If I ever need to replace the belt I can move the coupling up revealing the 11mm gap and fit the belt.
Having said all this I am concerned about this set-up, for example the concentricity....am I in danger of running out of square? I have bearing housings local to the servo and also to the starwheel which mounts on the end of the 25mm shaft. Is there an easier way?
I would appreciate any help you can offer, or even any websites which you have found to be useful.
Thanks in advance.
Ross
Hope you may be able to offer some suggetions.
I have a servo motor with a 19mm OD shaft. I need to couple it with a 25mm OD shaft. No problem here I can used a stepped coupling. Further up the 25mm shaft I have a timing pulley which is linked to an encoder via a 10mm timing belt and a second timing pulley on the encoder shaft.
The problem I have is when the unit is fully assembled I am unable to replace the timing belt without disassembling a few too many parts. Unfortunately I cannot avoid this being the case.
The solution I came up with was to add a further 25mm shaft and coupling. The two 25mm shafts are assembled 11mm apart via a removable setting piece. The coupling covers the 11mm gap.
If I ever need to replace the belt I can move the coupling up revealing the 11mm gap and fit the belt.
Having said all this I am concerned about this set-up, for example the concentricity....am I in danger of running out of square? I have bearing housings local to the servo and also to the starwheel which mounts on the end of the 25mm shaft. Is there an easier way?
I would appreciate any help you can offer, or even any websites which you have found to be useful.
Thanks in advance.
Ross