Recent Blogs
Rack-rod From Mutilated Spur-gear Mechanism Explained: How It Works, Diagram, Parts, Formula and Uses
How a mutilated spur-gear drives a rack-rod for intermittent linear motion — geometry, formulas, worked example, and packaging-line applications.
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.
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.
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.
Continuous to Alternating Crank Gears: How the Mutilated Sector Gear Mechanism Works
Continuous to alternating crank gears convert steady rotation into back-and-forth motion. Learn the geometry, formulas, and real industrial applications.
External/internal Mutilated Gear Reverse: How It Works, Diagram, Parts and Uses Explained
How an external/internal mutilated gear reverse works — toothless sectors flip drive direction without a clutch, used in textile, packaging, and reel drives.
Uniform Speed of Sectional Spur Gear: How It Works, Parts, Formula and Uses Explained
Uniform Speed of Sectional Spur Gear explained — how partial-arc gears deliver constant output velocity for indexing, packaging, and printing machines.
Spiral Stop-motion Gear Mechanism: How It Works, Diagram, Formula and Indexing Uses Explained
Spiral stop-motion gear converts continuous input into precise stepped rotation for indexing turrets, watch movements, and automated assembly machinery.
Intermittent Gears Mechanism: How Mutilated Gears Work, Parts, Diagram and Indexing Uses
Intermittent gears convert continuous rotation into precise stop-and-go motion. See how they work, where they're used in packaging and indexing, and how to size one.
Alternating Motion Mechanism: How It Works, Diagram, Parts, Formula and Uses Explained
Alternating motion converts steady rotation into back-and-forth output. See how the gearing works, where it's used in industry, plus a worked sizing example.