Category:Cams
From DT Online
The Cams and Followers are devices which can convert rotary motion into linear motion (movement in a straight line) or activate a linkage. A cam is a specially shaped piece of material, usually metal or hard wearing plastic, which is fixed to rotating shaft. The cam can be made in various recognisable shapes (e.g. circular, elliptical, heart-shaped) or can have a shape, or ‘profile’, specifically designed and shaped to produce a particular output motion. A follower is a mechanism which is designed to move up and down as it follows the edge of the cam.
Many machines which have moving parts use cams. A good example is the motor car engine which has cams to open and close valves and contact breaker points and operate fuel pumps.
Pages in category 'Cams'
The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Media in category 'Cams'
The following 13 files are in this category, out of 13 total.
- AnimatedRadialCam.gif 357 × 765; 587 KB
- CV.png 699 × 425; 11 KB
- CylindricalCam.png 250 × 500; 50 KB
- DisplacementDiagram.png 500 × 242; 11 KB
- Lc.gif 248 × 280; 30 KB
- Lf.gif 248 × 280; 62 KB
- MechanismsEccentrics.jpg 246 × 303; 9 KB
- RadialCam.png 500 × 398; 18 KB
- SHM.png 1,028 × 425; 21 KB
- SineCurve.png 1,028 × 425; 19 KB
- SnailCam.gif 248 × 280; 30 KB
- Swashplate.png 367 × 500; 71 KB
- UAR.png 755 × 457; 16 KB