Application Examples
Slotted Carriage Connection For Belt
Adjustment The timing belt is fitted with U section attachments secured to the belt with countersunk screws. Pins engage with slotted drive member which drives the carriage around the circuit. In this type of design whether using a belt or chain, it is important to provide a slot to allow for tension adjustment and also to cater for slight variation in the proximity of carriage to belt or chain, as the carriage traverses from straight to curve.
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3 1 Link Drive
A simple link arm pivoting on an extended pin, connects to the carriage and provides for a drive in a single direction only. The design allows an amount of chain adjustment to take place and caters for slight variation in the proximity of carriage to chain, as the carriage traverses from straight to curve. It is recommended that chain support rails are fitted to overcome the offset drive
forces.
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Linked Carriage System With Latch & Pawl Drive
Bogie carriages linked by adjustable 1
connecting rods, are indexed by means of HepcoMotion Powerslide and latch mechanism . Hepco carriage locking system ensures location and positional accuracy during the stationary cycle. Linked carriage systems require some play to be present in the link journals or to have other means of compliance.
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