This is very similar to the WWII-era Coffman starter for aircraft engines. Rather than springs, the Coffman utilized an explosive cartridge to pressurize a piston in a cylinder and move the spiral gear. The results were similar--a single, hard twist to a pinion gear to get things started. If you want too see a Coffman in action, check out the 1965 movie, Flight of the Phoenix.
thank you very very much for your valuable comment.I am happy and intrigued to know this fact. Yes the starter does work on a bump start principle.i have not seen the movie but now i will.
Loved your prior film on Coffman starter land and field commander tractors had such a device loved the planes on carrier deck they used to chain them down backwards toward the sea to allegedly get more power !!!
Very interesting. I would have thought they would have used something like a massive torsion or coil spring. The use of conical springs is neat. It's probably a lot safer to disassemble as well.
yes you are right. these disc springs are ideal for this application as they can be compressed and released several 100 times without wear and tear and are more reliable and safe
This is an intriguing design. I like the use of Belleville spring washers. Compact and safe. Minimal moving parts and durability are top concerns in a device like this. It would not be very practical for an automobile, with the engine enclosed. However, for industrial and agricultural use, this would be a game changer for a lot of people. Hunting down the jumper cables so that you can start an auxiliary generator makes little sense.
Just from the standpoint of weight I would agree with you. This starter looks like it might be approaching 20+ pounds. No problem though for a lawn tractor.
you are absolutely right sir. This product is extensively used in agriculture and farming applications. You can visit our website for more details.www.workwellengineering.com/
I have had a design for a diesel engine that uses no electricity at all in my mind for years. I have been trying to come up with a starter mechanism that requires no electricity at all to work. I thought of using a pony motor for a starter but decided it was too much complexity for what I had in mind. This would be perfect. My engine design is now complete.
All this stuff is well known so get better at research. It's WILDLY unlikely you've come up with anything new to the industry. Did you not know diesels with no electrical components were and are common? Lister and other stationary engines don't require electric start or anything else. Hand cranks on large flywheels are a common way to start small diesel and petrol engines. Air starters are another option and they recharge off truck air brake compressors permitting manual pumping if required in an emergency. An example of purely mechanical engines are the wildly successful Detroit two-stroke diesels which have been fitted with air starters by many customers. You can't build an all-mechanical fuel control diesel that burns cleanly enough to meet modern emission requirements but you can personally run whatever you like/can get away with in your country.
thank you for your comment sir.. You can visit our website for more details.www.workwellengineering.com/. This is a very old design that has been bought back to life. It has several applications and is a very versatile and practical product which needs no batteries or auxiliary setup.
thank you for your comment sir.. You can visit our website for more details.www.workwellengineering.com/. This is a very old design that has been bought back to life. It has several applications and is a very versatile and practical product which needs no batteries or auxiliary setup.
@@timmyhudson8643 yep Im 59 and I remember the Aussie 2stroke Victa lawnmowers had a model or two with that feature. At least ten years ago an English man put a wind up spring in Am Radios for poorer countries. Lasted something like 20 minutes.
unfortunately smaller versions are not practical and reliable. We did make a smaller prototype but unfortunately it did not work as expected. This is because very small disk springs do not have the capacity to store and dissipate enough energy to start an engine.
@@workwellengineeringindia3469 No buddy, they are not the same principle....yours is a pre-load compression mechanism while the one the guy is talking about is an inertial flywheel mechanism.
The General ORDERED a crank. It is still to be designed for the Army. He was a CRANK. How surprised we are that anyone talked back to him, and today we do not have this feature on our cars.
@@workwellengineeringindia3469 How about using the braking hydraulic system to also wind up the spring. We can have our wives pump the brakes whilst we sit on the passenger side for us.
My simple arse was thinking there was just a beefy version of a wind-up spring in there. Maybe there's more potential energy packed in this setup for the same volume though?
yes you are absolutely right. The disc springs used in a mechanical spring starter achieves 98% flatness when completely wound. It works on a bump start technique. The springs are the most expensive and vital part of this equipment.
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Bei 00:47 ist es sehr wohl ersichtlich! Wenn das ganze Federpaket komprimiert auf der linken Seite ist, und der Auslöser betätigt wird, dreht sich die Welle, da die Kugeln, die in den Schneckenrillen einerseits und in der Führung andererseits sind, die Drehung erzwingen wenn sich das Federpaket entspannt! war mir bisher auch unbekannt, aber ich ich informiere mich ob ich das beim Innenborder Diesel anwenden kann - scheint mir ein gutes Sicherheitsfeature zu sein!
Vielen Dank für die Erklärung. Du hast Recht. Sie können es auch in Ihrem Borddieselmotor verwenden. Bei Fragen wenden Sie sich bitte an IPU UK. www.ipu.co.uk.
Look up Belleville springs. This has nothing to do with tanks or anything else but itself. It's a slick, unique design of spring starter (it is not an inertia starter).
This is a BS explanation of the working of a spring starter . You don't tell anywhere that the kinetik energy is stored in de disk springs . The wire spring is not going to start an engine en anyway .
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This is very similar to the WWII-era Coffman starter for aircraft engines. Rather than springs, the Coffman utilized an explosive cartridge to pressurize a piston in a cylinder and move the spiral gear. The results were similar--a single, hard twist to a pinion gear to get things started. If you want too see a Coffman in action, check out the 1965 movie, Flight of the Phoenix.
thank you very very much for your valuable comment.I am happy and intrigued to know this fact. Yes the starter does work on a bump start principle.i have not seen the movie but now i will.
Very cool :) I had never heard of a mechanical spring starter before today, but now I want one!
thank you
A brilliant tutorial, thank you. I wish more of these starters were fitted to older tractors.
Thank you
Great cross sectional model and clearly explained . Thank you
Loved your prior film on Coffman starter land and field commander tractors had such a device loved the planes on carrier deck they used to chain them down backwards toward the sea to allegedly get more power !!!
Great cut away keep up the good work.
Thanks, will do!
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Very interesting. I would have thought they would have used something like a massive torsion or coil spring. The use of conical springs is neat. It's probably a lot safer to disassemble as well.
yes you are right. these disc springs are ideal for this application as they can be compressed and released several 100 times without wear and tear and are more reliable and safe
I agree, definitely not what I expected to see inside, very novel.
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Wow! Great demonstration and presentation. Thank you very much.
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@workwellengineeringindia3469 Well done, this is the best video on how a spring starter works i have seen.
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I wondered how that worked. Thank you for sharing
Glad it was helpful!
One would think you would want to have one of those for a generator starter. The big plus is no battery to go dead.
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This is an intriguing design. I like the use of Belleville spring washers. Compact and safe. Minimal moving parts and durability are top concerns in a device like this.
It would not be very practical for an automobile, with the engine enclosed. However, for industrial and agricultural use, this would be a game changer for a lot of people. Hunting down the jumper cables so that you can start an auxiliary generator makes little sense.
Just from the standpoint of weight I would agree with you. This starter looks like it might be approaching 20+ pounds. No problem though for a lawn tractor.
you are absolutely right sir. This product is extensively used in agriculture and farming applications. You can visit our website for more details.www.workwellengineering.com/
yes you are right. our range of starters vary between 35 to 65 pounds
I have had a design for a diesel engine that uses no electricity at all in my mind for years. I have been trying to come up with a starter mechanism that requires no electricity at all to work. I thought of using a pony motor for a starter but decided it was too much complexity for what I had in mind. This would be perfect. My engine design is now complete.
thank you and best of luck
All this stuff is well known so get better at research. It's WILDLY unlikely you've come up with anything new to the industry. Did you not know diesels with no electrical components were and are common? Lister and other stationary engines don't require electric start or anything else. Hand cranks on large flywheels are a common way to start small diesel and petrol engines. Air starters are another option and they recharge off truck air brake compressors permitting manual pumping if required in an emergency. An example of purely mechanical engines are the wildly successful Detroit two-stroke diesels which have been fitted with air starters by many customers. You can't build an all-mechanical fuel control diesel that burns cleanly enough to meet modern emission requirements but you can personally run whatever you like/can get away with in your country.
I have overhauled a lot of different starters in my shop per the last 40 years but never seen o r of these.
Same here I’m 58
thank you for your comment sir.. You can visit our website for more details.www.workwellengineering.com/. This is a very old design that has been bought back to life. It has several applications and is a very versatile and practical product which needs no batteries or auxiliary setup.
thank you for your comment sir.. You can visit our website for more details.www.workwellengineering.com/. This is a very old design that has been bought back to life. It has several applications and is a very versatile and practical product which needs no batteries or auxiliary setup.
Lots of old tractors had them and mostly mine equipment due to the fact there's no sparking in the starter
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спасибо, в Индии их много. Они все счастливы и поют весь день
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great cut,, thanks
Glad you liked it!
May I know they produce a starter for motoblocks with a 186FA engine. If yes, what is its cost?
This is obviously a game changer for poorer countries but also for vital water pumps and standby generators. Even boat owners
When I was a kid back in the 1960s I had a Briggs and Stratton push mower with a wind up crank in place of a pull rope.
@@timmyhudson8643 yep Im 59 and I remember the Aussie 2stroke Victa lawnmowers had a model or two with that feature. At least ten years ago an English man put a wind up spring in Am Radios for poorer countries. Lasted something like 20 minutes.
I wish they made smaller versions ,i want one for my Harley.
unfortunately smaller versions are not practical and reliable. We did make a smaller prototype but unfortunately it did not work as expected. This is because very small disk springs do not have the capacity to store and dissipate enough energy to start an engine.
very interesting, thannk you for the information
I remember my grandfather had a car back in the 30's that had a hand crank coming out the front
Different type of starter...?
this is a different starter but principal and design wise it is the same. They both work on the same desgn
the principal of working and design is the same.
@@workwellengineeringindia3469 No buddy, they are not the same principle....yours is a pre-load compression mechanism while the one the guy is talking about is an inertial flywheel mechanism.
Yes, hand crank direct to the crankshaft for starting ..
v nice
where can you buy such a starter and for how much?
for Mitsubishi 6D-14 engine is there?
this is really cool
thank you
Молодец класс ,спасибооо????
Gdzie kupić taki rozrusznik
How much money buy this is?
Where i buy?
The General ORDERED a crank. It is still to be designed for the Army. He was a CRANK. How surprised we are that anyone talked back to him, and today we do not have this feature on our cars.
i did not quite understand what you are implying.
@@workwellengineeringindia3469 How about using the braking hydraulic system to also wind up the spring. We can have our wives pump the brakes whilst we sit on the passenger side for us.
Please repost in coherent English. Use an online translator since English is obviously not your first language. That post is gibberish.
Good
Thanks
Belleville washers or Belleville springs is the engineering name .
It is in India and how much
How many painum on 15 kva generator selp stator and your show selp stator peice
My simple arse was thinking there was just a beefy version of a wind-up spring in there. Maybe there's more potential energy packed in this setup for the same volume though?
yes you are absolutely right. The disc springs used in a mechanical spring starter achieves 98% flatness when completely wound. It works on a bump start technique. The springs are the most expensive and vital part of this equipment.
I would like to buy this for generator..share this buy link
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Salam dari Indonesian.
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Can be used for energy storage device..?? In Macro level
No
Can we fix this easy starting divice in 9hp diesel power weeder?
thank you for showing interest in our product. no unfortunately you cannot.The engine is too small for this application.
Сколько стоит?
Há representantes de vendas no Brasil?ONDE?
There is a representative (sailsmam)
In Brasil. Please?
Thans...
И где его купить? Adrees
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May l have this here in Pakistan.......
Hochinteressant, aber es ist nicht ersichtlich, wie die gespeicherte Energie in den Tellerfedern beim Auslösen auf die Anlasserwelle übertragen wird 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Viele Grüße aus Germany
Bei 00:47 ist es sehr wohl ersichtlich! Wenn das ganze Federpaket komprimiert auf der linken Seite ist, und der Auslöser betätigt wird, dreht sich die Welle, da die Kugeln, die in den Schneckenrillen einerseits und in der Führung andererseits sind, die Drehung erzwingen wenn sich das Federpaket entspannt! war mir bisher auch unbekannt, aber ich ich informiere mich ob ich das beim Innenborder Diesel anwenden kann - scheint mir ein gutes Sicherheitsfeature zu sein!
czcams.com/video/VZ3wwM5Cw-I/video.html
Ich hoffe, dieses Video hilft. Ich werde bald ein weiteres Video für dich hochladen.
Vielen Dank für die Erklärung. Du hast Recht. Sie können es auch in Ihrem Borddieselmotor verwenden. Bei Fragen wenden Sie sich bitte an IPU UK. www.ipu.co.uk.
💖💖💖🌷🌷Woow very nice is very importent spring parts so short mentince and battry d.c.alternetar not used to sev mani sammthing 20thaujend mani🌷🌷💗💗💗
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सर, मुझे ये स्टाटर्श की इंडियन प्राईज कितनि है बताएं
Trimakasi adanya ini tapi tolong ada tutorial services plate springya yang detail cara membuka dan memasang
akan segera berhasil, terima kasih
Confusing as to how the spring operates. Secondly I was aware that something similar was used to start German tanks
I was thinking the same thing. Springs look odd. Not sure how they work
Look up Belleville springs. This has nothing to do with tanks or anything else but itself. It's a slick, unique design of spring starter (it is not an inertia starter).
Belmont washers make the spring .
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Will this works if I don't have birds singing in the background ?
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This is a BS explanation of the working of a spring starter . You don't tell anywhere that the kinetik energy is stored in de disk springs . The wire spring is not going to start an engine en anyway .
Most inportant thing is pinion regarding to this video and dont screw too far or his balls fall off 😅
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Nervous pen. But anyway - good.
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Video should be called "look at me moving my pinion"... no explanation or demonstration of the starter working, I have never heard of these before.
It is a perfct explanation for someone that haves *some* idea of mechanical engineering....if you don't, you need another video.
czcams.com/video/VZ3wwM5Cw-I/video.html
maybe this video might help. Also i will put up another video for your understanding
@@workwellengineeringindia3469 Good film ! clear explaination ;-)
Pls parcheg amounts
Parcheg amounts
i did not understand you query, kindly explain better
Where are the Russian subtitles?
we don't have any ,will definitely put from next videos
No not!
Too much to go wrong!!
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hi, what do you need help with. More than happy to assist
😬Schauderhaft?
Was ist das für eine Sprache?
Bollywutisch?
Ich habe das Video angehalten bevor mir schlecht wird.
Ich war kurz davor zu🤢
Ich finde es absolut respektlos.
Für diese sprachliche Darstellung ganz klar
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