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Workings of the Reciprocating Saw. Name: Michael Mak. Objective: Understanding the Gear system of the Saw. Spur Gearing. Straight Teeth Parallel Shaft Large Gear Reduction High Stress on Gear Teeth Very Loud and Noisy
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Workings of the Reciprocating Saw Name: Michael Mak Objective:Understanding the Gear system of the Saw
Spur Gearing • Straight Teeth • Parallel Shaft • Large Gear Reduction • High Stress on Gear Teeth • Very Loud and Noisy • Small motor spinning very fast can provide power but not enough torque. Output speed reduced while torque increased Force to rotate or turn things
To reverse the direction of rotation • To increase or decrease the speed of rotation • To move rotational motion to a different axis • To keep the rotation of two axes synchronized
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