The third m/c I have seen on You Tube - No pull-off capstan present to regulate and make a uniform lay-length of the finished cord. The laying point also need to be supported with a die, instead of flaying around unsupported.
Not very well designed. The same mistakes many other rope machine models make. The laying point is not well supported with a fixed die. The amount of pull-off (or lay length) is not accurately fixed, but instead depends on the varying size of the final product reel. This is only a 2-strand machine, no ability to change to a 3-strand or 4-strand product. No ability to alter the amount of strand back-twist. This would rate as a first prototype only.
Good work..
Can I get more details about this project
The third m/c I have seen on You Tube - No pull-off capstan present to regulate and make a uniform lay-length of the finished cord. The laying point also need to be supported with a die, instead of flaying around unsupported.
Good work bro... Well done
Thanks for supporting
Bro how coast..can u tell me pls
Cost ? Under 4000rs.
Can i get the abstract for this project
Where we gate
Bro can i get the details and autocad design..plzz
plzz provide the abstract and project details of the project
Can i get auto cad model. Need it for project
Email: ronideotwal@gmail.com
Price...
Sir please send details and abstract about this project
Bro can i get abstract and project details
Share your email I'd. will send.
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@@incognitoinventions bro pls send fast
@@incognitoinventions sir can you provide the details of components and machine. I am mechanical engineer and I like your concept
plzz provide the abstract and details of project
To know more details about Rope Project, you can contact me on +91 9978693129 or, you can mail me on dommkt2@maheshengineers.com
Bro can I get the abstract and project details
Share your email I'd.
can i get its autocad
Yes, you can. Please let me know your email ID.
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@@eternal4139 can you send details to me bro
We completed this project. Now we don't need autocad.
We made it by pencil on paper.
Not very well designed. The same mistakes many other rope machine models make. The laying point is not well supported with a fixed die. The amount of pull-off (or lay length) is not accurately fixed, but instead depends on the varying size of the final product reel. This is only a 2-strand machine, no ability to change to a 3-strand or 4-strand product. No ability to alter the amount of strand back-twist. This would rate as a first prototype only.