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Geoff
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Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 4:21 am    Post subject: Mechanism, movement distance. Reply with quote

Hello

I've created a cylinder type connection. I want the shaft to move a
certain distance then move back again. I have played with the Ramp
figures & can get it pretty close to what I want but I need to know
how to work out the settings so the movement is accurate. The shaft is
0.95mm away from the mating face of the tube. I want the shaft to move
up the tube untill it reaches the mating face (0.95mm), then move back
again 0.95mm.

Seems pretty simple hopefully someone will tell me how.

Thanks

Geoff

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kenny
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Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 2:02 am    Post subject: Re: Mechanism, movement distance. Reply with quote

on 16 Nov 2004 15:21:25 -0800, Geoff said...
Quote:
I've created a cylinder type connection. I want the shaft to move a
certain distance then move back again. I have played with the Ramp
figures & can get it pretty close to what I want but I need to know
how to work out the settings so the movement is accurate. The shaft is
0.95mm away from the mating face of the tube. I want the shaft to move
up the tube untill it reaches the mating face (0.95mm), then move back
again 0.95mm.

To make the shaft move d you have to make to right connections

between it and the mating wall. Assuming you have that right, place
a servo motor to drive the shaft. Then in model\joint axis
connections specify references for the zero setting and in
limits\enable limits and state your values. Then to see this drive
edit your servo motor with a cosine curve to have an amplitude of
d/2 and start at zero. I've just tried this with a cylinder and
piston and it's reciprocating. You may want to see a single stroke,
then I think you use a ramp.
Hope this helps.
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Geoff
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Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2004 2:29 pm    Post subject: Re: Mechanism, movement distance. Reply with quote

kenny <kenny@NOSPAM.com> wrote in message news:<MPG.1c05cc997b174a9b9896b9@news.freeserve.net>...
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on 16 Nov 2004 15:21:25 -0800, Geoff said...
I've created a cylinder type connection. I want the shaft to move a
certain distance then move back again. I have played with the Ramp
figures & can get it pretty close to what I want but I need to know
how to work out the settings so the movement is accurate. The shaft is
0.95mm away from the mating face of the tube. I want the shaft to move
up the tube untill it reaches the mating face (0.95mm), then move back
again 0.95mm.

To make the shaft move d you have to make to right connections
between it and the mating wall. Assuming you have that right, place
a servo motor to drive the shaft. Then in model\joint axis
connections specify references for the zero setting and in
limits\enable limits and state your values. Then to see this drive
edit your servo motor with a cosine curve to have an amplitude of
d/2 and start at zero. I've just tried this with a cylinder and
piston and it's reciprocating. You may want to see a single stroke,
then I think you use a ramp.
Hope this helps.

Hey thanks Kenny I will give that a go & let you know.

Geoff

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