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Rack and Pawl diagram
Rack and Pawl Mechanism: How It Works, Diagram, Parts, Formula, and Real-World Uses
How a Rack and Pawl mechanism converts reciprocating motion into one-way linear indexing — design rules, formulas, and real applications in lift jacks and presses.
Otis Safety-stop for Hoisting Platform diagram
Otis Safety-stop for Hoisting Platform: How the Ratchet-and-Pawl Mechanism Works
How the Otis safety-stop works on hoisting platforms — pawl-and-ratchet geometry, rope-tension trigger, and named elevator applications from 1853 to today.
Mutilated Wheel-pinion Intermittent diagram
Mutilated Wheel-pinion Intermittent Mechanism: How It Works, Parts, Formula & Uses Explained
How a mutilated wheel-pinion intermittent mechanism converts continuous rotation into timed dwell-and-step motion in counters, registers, and indexing drives.
Mutilated Bevel Gear for Opposing Intermittent diagram
Mutilated Bevel Gear for Opposing Intermittent Motion: Mechanism, Diagram & Calculator
Mutilated bevel gear for opposing intermittent motion drives two output shafts in alternating dwell-and-rotate cycles. See math, tolerances, and real builds.
Modification of Two-pawl Lever diagram
Modification of Two-pawl Lever Mechanism: How It Works, Parts, Diagram, and Applications Explained
Modified two-pawl lever advances a ratchet wheel one tooth per oscillation in both stroke directions. Learn the geometry, formulas, and counter applications.
Lever to Slotted Rack via Two Hooked Pawls diagram
Lever to Slotted Rack via Two Hooked Pawls: How This Indexing Mechanism Works, Parts & Uses
How a lever drives a slotted rack through two hooked pawls for one-way indexing — used in counters, ticket machines, and bag-tag printers. Geometry, formula,...
Jumping Intermittent Rotary (drop-and-pawl) diagram
Jumping Intermittent Rotary (drop-and-pawl) Mechanism Explained: How It Works, Parts, Diagram, Uses
How the jumping intermittent rotary (drop-and-pawl) mechanism advances counter wheels, taximeter drums, and totalisers — design rules, formula, worked example.
Geneva Drive (spherical) diagram
Geneva Drive (spherical) Mechanism Explained: How It Works, Parts, Formula, Uses
Spherical Geneva drive explained — how the bevel-angle pin and slot deliver indexed motion on non-parallel shafts in cameras, turrets, and packaging machines.
Geneva Drive (internal) diagram
Geneva Drive (internal) Mechanism: How It Works, Parts, Geometry, Uses, and Indexing Calculator
How an internal Geneva drive converts continuous rotation into intermittent indexing motion — geometry, formulas, and real machine examples for design engineers.
Geneva Drive (external) diagram
Geneva Drive (external) Mechanism Explained: How It Works, Diagram, Parts, Formula & Uses
Geneva Drive explained — how the external Geneva mechanism converts continuous rotation into precise indexed motion for film projectors, turrets, and packaging lines.
Maltese Cross Mechanism diagram
Maltese Cross Mechanism: How It Works, Parts, Uses and Formula Explained
How the Maltese Cross Mechanism converts continuous rotation into precise intermittent motion — math, tolerances, and named uses in film, indexing, and watchmaking.
Driving Wheel with Internal Rim Guard diagram
Driving Wheel with Internal Rim Guard: How It Works, Parts, Formula & Diagram Explained
How a Driving Wheel with Internal Rim Guard delivers intermittent motion in counters, odometers, and tally registers — geometry, formulas, and a worked example.
Driving Disk with Rim and Stops diagram
Driving Disk with Rim and Stops Mechanism Explained: How It Works, Parts, Formula & Uses
Driving disk with rim and stops explained — how the cutaway rim and pin stops drive intermittent rotation in counters, clocks, and indexing machinery.
Crown-ratchet (rag-wheel) diagram
Crown-ratchet (rag-wheel) Mechanism Explained: How It Works, Parts, Diagram and Uses
How a crown-ratchet (rag wheel) delivers one-way intermittent motion in clocks, capstans, and counters — geometry, sizing math, and a worked design example.
Continuous Rotary to Intermittent via Cam and Disk diagram
Continuous Rotary to Intermittent via Cam and Disk: How It Works, Parts, Formula and Uses
Cam and disk intermittent motion converts continuous rotation into precise stop-and-go indexing for packaging, printing, and assembly machines. See the math and design rules.
Cam to Double-rack Frame with Governor diagram
Cam to Double-rack Frame with Governor: Mechanism, How It Works, Parts, Uses & Formula
How a cam-driven double-rack frame with governor produces speed-regulated reciprocating motion in textile, printing, and automation machinery — with a worked example.
Bent-spring Driver with Strong-spring Catch diagram
Bent-spring Driver with Strong-spring Catch: How the Mechanism Works, Parts, Formula, and Uses
How a bent-spring driver with strong-spring catch produces single-step intermittent motion in counters, ratchets, and tally mechanisms — design rules and worked example.
Spur-gear Stops diagram
Spur-gear Stops Mechanism: How It Works, Diagram, Formula, and Uses Explained
Spur-gear Stops limit rotation to a fixed number of turns in safes, winches, and counters. See how they work, the math, and real industrial examples.
Lantern-wheel Stops diagram
Lantern-wheel Stops Mechanism: How It Works, Parts, Geometry Formula and Diagram
Lantern-wheel Stops lock a pinion or count wheel after a set number of turns. See how clockmakers, odometers, and counters use them with diagrams and...
Intermittent Motion diagram
Intermittent Motion Mechanism Explained: Geneva, Ratchet & Cam Indexer Parts, Uses & Diagram
Intermittent motion converts continuous rotation into stop-start steps for indexing, counting, and assembly. See formulas, real machine examples, and design rules.
Silent Ratchet (friction) diagram
Silent Ratchet (friction) Mechanism Explained: How It Works, Diagram, Parts, Formula and Uses
Silent Ratchet (friction) explained — how friction-grip pawls index loads without clicking, with worked examples from elevator hoists and rod-feed lathes.
Wharf Crane diagram
Wharf Crane Mechanism Explained: How Level-Luffing Cranes Work, Parts, Formula, and Uses
How a Wharf Crane works — luffing geometry, slewing drives, and load curves used by port operators to transfer 40-80 tonne containers and bulk cargo...
Truss Roof diagram
Truss Roof Mechanism Explained: How It Works, Parts, Types, and Span Uses
Truss roofs span wide structures using triangulated members in pure tension and compression. See how engineers size them, with a worked example.
Toggle Stump Puller diagram
Toggle Stump Puller Mechanism Explained: How Over-Center Toggle Linkage Multiplies Pull Force
Toggle stump puller explained — how the over-centre toggle multiplies pull force, sizing math, real land-clearing examples, and field troubleshooting tips.
Timber Splicing diagram
Timber Splicing Mechanism Explained: Scarf Joints, Fish Plates, Parts and Uses
Timber splicing joins two timbers end-to-end to transfer load across the joint. Learn scarf, halved, and bolted splices used in heavy timber framing.
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