@@mechanic_ideas "If you look carefully there is a chain drive" That's funny since if you look carefully all you see is a "belt" with sprockets puncturing it. yeah say "the drawing was simplified" but that doesn't explain it all. "the drawing was simplified because making chain links would take up a lot of computing/memory"
The answer is: Just like most things that use a belt. Like in your car. One belt drives the AC compressor, alternator, power steering, flux capacitor. But this overly simplified design has a huge flaw in it. The drive sprocket should NOT be in direct/inline with the driven sprockets. Unless you have a PERFECTLY matched and tensioned system the chain could bind, and that will impact performance. The drive sprocket should be either pushed up to clear the belt (chain). So that the belt makes contact on ONLY one side of the sprocket at a time or place outside of the loop. However we need to take this video as a conceptual design not as a finished product or even a prototype.
If you made the slides longer it would flip 180°, honestly I misread the title and thought that's what it was going to do.
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25° how it is possible, then horizontal?
Good morning dear, are you still sleeping?😁😁
What happened to 90°?
😁🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣exactly.Funny too.
sometimes there is some distortion in the 3D model
@mansur_shakirjanov no. I think ur just holding it back from us. Ur greedy. 😆 🤣
@@AztecWarrior69_69 Every project costs work ⚒⛏⚙
@@mechanic_ideas So you are charging for a 90° that's not there? Shame on you.
I need help with a certain mechanism
Okay, I’m ready to help you, I need to talk to you about this.
How does the motor drive two shafts with one belt ?
If you look carefully there is a chain drive, just the drawing was simplified
@@mechanic_ideas "If you look carefully there is a chain drive" That's funny since if you look carefully all you see is a "belt" with sprockets puncturing it. yeah say "the drawing was simplified" but that doesn't explain it all. "the drawing was simplified because making chain links would take up a lot of computing/memory"
The answer is: Just like most things that use a belt. Like in your car. One belt drives the AC compressor, alternator, power steering, flux capacitor.
But this overly simplified design has a huge flaw in it. The drive sprocket should NOT be in direct/inline with the driven sprockets. Unless you have a PERFECTLY matched and tensioned system the chain could bind, and that will impact performance.
The drive sprocket should be either pushed up to clear the belt (chain). So that the belt makes contact on ONLY one side of the sprocket at a time or place outside of the loop.
However we need to take this video as a conceptual design not as a finished product or even a prototype.