Drum lifter 1
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- čas přidán 3. 11. 2018
- Mechanism shown at
• Automatic 90 deg. swit...
is applied to this lifter.
Input: blue cam block moving up-down.
Green frame has prismatic joint with the cam block.
Orange angular levers, brown conrods, the cam block and the frame create slider-crank mechanisms.
For lifting the drum yellow T-hook is set to be below green traverse of rectangular hole. This position make distances between hooks of the orange levers larger than the drum diameter.
Then the cam block moves down. When the frame contacts the drum, further down and up motion of the cam block makes the yellow hook turn 90 deg. Now the latter can move up through the hole of the green traverse and reduce distances between hooks of the orange levers. Thus, the lifter can lift the drum.
The process of placing the drum on the ground is carried out in the same way.
See the drum lifter in action:
• Fully Automatic Drum T...
• Drum Lifter - Fully Au...
STEP files of this video:
www.mediafire.com/file/aiogs2j...
Inventor files:
www.mediafire.com/file/31kuwpk... - Věda a technologie
مشاء الله عليك
Nice
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Interesting. I think the locks for stacking shipping containers may work the same way.
Sir, could you provide STP file? this is really a good idea,I really want to learn,Thanks for Sharing!
Please get link to download the STEP files in the video description.
Blue part reminds me of a pen that clicks in and out
Yes me too, So I was looking for different jagged edge every quarter turn. It was that T shaped bolt thing that does it.
hola keay
how to make animation like this? do you use autocad?
All videos in this channel are made in Autodesk Inventor, Dynamic Simulation.
how this works
Please read the video description.
I have no better explanation.
@@thang010146 thank you
Which software did you use for this?
It's Autodesk Inventor.
Probably hundred times.
No problem for me. It shows that people are interested in my videos.
@@thang010146 So that people do not ask more, you would have to write in the description of the video: "Made with Inventor", it is an opinion, of course.
@@martincarbonelli6765
Thank you for your suggestion.
I have experienced many cases where people ask without reading the video description.
No problem for me. I am willing to answer