Mechanisms — counter mechanism

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Worm-gear Jumping Motion with Tumbler diagram
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 diagram
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 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,...
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.
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.
Two-toothed Pinion diagram
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.