In the arrangement of gears shown diagrammatically in Fig. 1, the driving shaft X runs at 1000 rev/min; the compound gears D and F rotate with the driven shaft Z, and can be moved so as to engage with C or F with E. All wheels are to have a module of 6. wheels A and C have equal tooth numbers, and the distance between the lay shaft (Y) axis and the axis of X and Z is fixed at 135 mm. 135mm Fig.1 If shaft Z is to run at 640 rev/min exactly, and 480 rev/min as nearly as possible. determine suitable numbers of teeth for all wheels and the actual lower speed of Z.

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In the arrangement of gears shown diagrammatically in Fig. 1, the driving
shaft X runs at 1000 rev/min; the compound gears D and F rotate with the driven
shaft Z, and can be moved so as to engage with C or F with E. All wheels are to
have a module of 6. wheels A and C have equal tooth numbers, and the distance
between the lay shaft (Y) axis and the axis of X and Z is fixed at 135 mm.
135 mm
Fig.1
If shaft Z is to run at 640 rev/min exactly, and 480 rev/min as nearly as
possible. determine suitable numbers of teeth for all wheels and the actual lower
speed of Z.
Transcribed Image Text:In the arrangement of gears shown diagrammatically in Fig. 1, the driving shaft X runs at 1000 rev/min; the compound gears D and F rotate with the driven shaft Z, and can be moved so as to engage with C or F with E. All wheels are to have a module of 6. wheels A and C have equal tooth numbers, and the distance between the lay shaft (Y) axis and the axis of X and Z is fixed at 135 mm. 135 mm Fig.1 If shaft Z is to run at 640 rev/min exactly, and 480 rev/min as nearly as possible. determine suitable numbers of teeth for all wheels and the actual lower speed of Z.
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