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Re: Working around the 3 output limitation
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lugnet.robotics
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Sat, 23 Jan 1999 14:12:30 GMT
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On Fri, 15 Jan 1999 05:49:13 GMT, Brett Carver <brett@sr.hp.com>
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> Probably not the "official" term for it. It's a 1x4 plate with teeth on
> one side used to convert rotational motion (from a gear) to linear
> motion. I use it to move my shifting mechanism left/right.
The one with two studs in the middle, and two holes at the ends? and
you then have one of the half-bushings with teething (1) thaty it
rests on? I would say that those teehings are too deep too slip
comfortably, but I haven't tried it out.
(1) Check out http://www.auczilla.com/ , then the current auction, for
somewhat standardized names on many parts. And, a chance to get some
cool parts. (word of warning: takes a few months for them to get to
you, usually.)
Jasper
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| | Re: Working around the 3 output limitation
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| (...) I know, and I'm sorry I can't seem to explain it with words. (...) Probably not the "official" term for it. It's a 1x4 plate with teeth on one side used to convert rotational motion (from a gear) to linear motion. I use it to move my shifting (...) (26 years ago, 15-Jan-99, to lugnet.robotics)
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