Description and Specification for Lab Tenders
Astra Scientific Cam Mechanism.
Cam mechanisms are non-uniform translatable gears that help convert
uniform rotating drive motions into non-uniform drive motions with or
without latching. Generally speaking, cam mechanism consists of cams,
engaging members and the frame. The desired movement path is defined by
the geometry of the cam and produced by pressing a contour or a profile
on the engaging member.
The unit is used to clearly demonstrate the function of a cam mechanism.
Cams are available in different shapes. A roller plunger, flat plunger
or cam follower can be used as the engaging member. The stroke is
determined by measuring the travel. An angular scale indicates the
corresponding angle of rotation.
Specifications:
function of cam mechanisms
4 different shapes of cam: circular arc, tangent, hollow or asymmetric
3 different engaging members: roller plunger, flat plunger or cam follower
cam and engaging member can be exchanged without tools
dial gauge for determining the stroke
angular scale for determining the angle of rotation
Technical data:
Angular scale
0…360°
graduation: 1°
Dial gauge for the stroke
0…30mm
graduation: 0,01mm