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Gear Mechanisms

Dive into the fascinating world of gear mechanisms with expert guidance for a successful building experience. This resource covers essential tips such as the importance of gentle handling, using the correct screwdriver for shiny screws, and utilizing plastic bearings to ensure smooth movement when working with metal rods or axles. With detailed lists of parts needed for constructing various gear trains, including simple gear trains, bevel gears, worm and wheel setups, and more, this guide is designed to support your building journey from start to finish.

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Gear Mechanisms

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  1. Gear Mechanisms Multi-Angle Photos to help you build.

  2. Before you start… Three tips to a successful building experience. • Never force any parts together, or over-tighten them. Gentleness is the key! • Make sure you have the right screwdriver. Shiny screws need the screwdriver with the shiny end. • Always use plastic ‘bearings’ when using a metal rod or “axle”. This allows it to move more freely.

  3. Gear Base Parts needed

  4. Simple Gear Train FRONT TOP BACK

  5. Gear Train with Idler FRONT TOP BACK

  6. Bevel Gear FRONT SIDE BACK

  7. Worm and Wheel FRONT SIDE TOP

  8. Leadscrew FRONT MIDDLE ASSEMBLY END

  9. Rack and PinionPart1 RACK WITH MOTOR SCREWS MOTOR SCREWS SLIDER ASSEMBLY

  10. Rack and PinionPart2 SIDE TOP PINION GEAR

  11. Universal Joint FRONT TOP SIDE

  12. Chain Drive FRONT SIDE TOP

  13. TOP Belt Drive FRONT

  14. Crank and Slider FRONT CRANK TOP SLIDER

  15. Cam and Follower TOP SIDE FRONT

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