Recent Blogs
Worm-gear Jumping Motion with Tumbler Explained: How It Works, Parts, Uses, and Step-Rate Formula
Worm-gear jumping motion with tumbler explained — how the slip-and-snap action drives intermittent counters in textile, packaging, and metering machines.
Tappet-arm to Ratchet-wheel Intermittent Mechanism: How It Works, Parts, Diagram, and Uses
How a tappet-arm to ratchet-wheel intermittent mechanism converts continuous rotation into precise step indexing on counters, presses, and packaging machines.
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: 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,...
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 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.
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.
Two-toothed Pinion Mechanism: How It Works, Diagram, Parts, Formula and Uses Explained
Learn how a two-toothed pinion drives intermittent motion in counters, indexers, and stamping machines. Formulas, worked example, design trade-offs.