Simple Gear Train A. Driven Drive B. Driven Drive Mechanisms Gateway To Technology® Unit 2 – Lesson 2.2 – Mechanical Systems Simple Gear Train A. Driven Drive B. Driven Drive gear is on the input shaft, driven gear is on the output shaft. Drive
Simple Gear Train
Simple Gear Train with Idler Mechanisms Gateway To Technology® Unit 2 – Lesson 2.2 – Mechanical Systems Simple Gear Train with Idler Driven Drive Idler
Bevel Gear Mechanisms Gateway To Technology® Unit 2 – Lesson 2.2 – Mechanical Systems Bevel Gear
Bevel Gear
Worm and Wheel Wheel Worm Mechanisms Gateway To Technology® Unit 2 – Lesson 2.2 – Mechanical Systems Worm and Wheel Wheel Ratio - The input axle turns 32 times every time the output axle turns once. Worm
Worm and Wheel
Leadscrew Mechanisms Gateway To Technology® Unit 2 – Lesson 2.2 – Mechanical Systems Leadscrew
Leadscrew
Rack and Pinion Pinion Rack Mechanisms Gateway To Technology® Unit 2 – Lesson 2.2 – Mechanical Systems Rack and Pinion Pinion Rack
Rack and Pinion
Universal Joint Mechanisms Gateway To Technology® Unit 2 – Lesson 2.2 – Mechanical Systems Universal Joint Angular Range – Discuss the purpose of a universal joint as being flexible, for example, when your vehicle hits a pot hole the drive shaft doesn’t break. Flow of Power – If you turn the output shaft, will the input shaft turn? Direction of Travel – Can the handle be turned both clockwise and counterclockwise?
Chain Drive Driven Drive Drive Driven Mechanisms Gateway To Technology® Unit 2 – Lesson 2.2 – Mechanical Systems Chain Drive Driven Drive Drive Driven
Chain Drive
Crank and Slider Crank Slider Mechanisms Gateway To Technology® Unit 2 – Lesson 2.2 – Mechanical Systems Crank and Slider Crank Slider
Crank and Slider
Cam and Follower FOLLOWER CAM Mechanisms Gateway To Technology® Unit 2 – Lesson 2.2 – Mechanical Systems Cam and Follower FOLLOWER CAM
Cam and Follower