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John Morgan wrote:
> Hi Chio
> Thats a pretty interesting design. Nice work!
>
> http://tns.utk.edu/~trees/compressor/compressor.html
>
> Here is a link to some pictures of the two stage compressor I built. Hopefully
> there are enough details shown to reconstruct it but if you have any questions
> let me know. The actual compressor assembly is fairly compact and a drive line
> could be designed in other ways but I wanted to have the motor and compressor
> in a compact unit to insert into various models. After seeing your test
> results, I added the extra gear ratio to increase the pump speed. Using the
> belts allows the drive to slip when maximum pressure is reached. The chain
> drive will only operate smoothly when the motor is turning clockwise.
> well, let me know what you think : )
> John
My, that is an awesome looking compressor design, indeed. I hope it doesn't throw
my recording device off-scale.
I'm not too sure I can build it just from the pictures but I'll give it a go. It'll
help if you could include some exploded views and a full parts list. I probably
would have most of the parts.
Of course, it would be even better if you could just DHL the whole thing to me ...
;-)
--
C S Soh
http://web.singnet.com.sg/~cssoh
... where air is power
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