Computerized Gear System Lab Sheet
Computerized Gear System Lab Sheet
CONTENTS
3.1 INTRODUCTION
Gears are a means of changing the rate of rotation of a machinery shaft.
They can also change the direction of the axis of rotation and can
change rotary motion to linear motion. A gear is a toothed wheel designed to
transmit torque to another gear or toothed component. Different size gears
are often used in pairs, allowing the torque of the driving gear to produce a
large torque in the driven gear at lower speed, or a smaller torque at higher
speed. The larger gear is known as wheel and the smaller gear as a pinion
0 1 2 3
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Figure 3.2 Connecting diagram
a. Make sure gear set 1 is in place. If not, install the gear set 1 into the
system according to the following steps:-
i. Remove the transparent protective cover of the system.
ii. Remove the locking bolts of the gear set.
iii. Remove the gear set by lifting it using the handles.
iv. Put the removed gear set by lifting on storage table.
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v. Take the new gear set and put it on the system. Make sure the
gear set is completely in place.
vi. Tighten the locking bolts.
vii. Put the transparent protective cover of the system. The new set
is ready to operate.
b. Turn on the system by pressing ON button. The controller and motor
displays will ON.
c. Slowly increase the speed until it reaches 100rpm. Let the system run
and stabilize for an about 10 seconds. Using a Tachometer, take the
rotational speed of the gear by pointing the beam-pointer to the
reflector. Record the speed into the lab sheet accordingly.
d. Slowly increase the speed until it reaches 200rpm. Let the system run
and stabilize for about 10 seconds. Again use Tachometer to get
rotational speed. Record the speed into the lab sheet 1.
Follow the step 3.4.1.d to 3.4.1.g for the speed adjustment of 300rpm,
400rpm, 500rpm, 600rpm and 700rpm.
e. Turn OFF the potentiometer slowly
f. Record all values in Table 3.2.
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f. Turn OFF the potentiometer slowly.
g. Record all values in Table 3.3.
Table 3.2 4 Stage Gear with Same Size Gear – Gear Set 1
Table 3.3 4 Stage Gear with Different Size Gear – Gear Set 2
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3.4 ACTIVITIES
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