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ETT Workshop Project - Crank Power Transfer Device (redirected from eet workshop project - crank power transfer device)

Page history last edited by MARILYN BARGER 9 years, 3 months ago

The Crank Power Transfer Device project developed by Greg Lewis and Brad Jenkins at St. Pete College's Collaborative Center for Emerging Technologies (CCET) in Clearwater, FL.  The project was part the Emerging Technologies and Technicians (ETT) workshop in Jan 2014 partnership with FLATE (Florida Advanced  Technological Education Center of Excellence) and the DFLC (Digital Fab Lab Learning Community) workshop .   This is a good project to take advanced students through design, reverse engineering, 3D printing and assembly, and form / fit tests of a simple assembly. Contact Dr. Barger for more information of design files: mbarger@hccfl.edu.

 

 

 

 

*** For project Solidworks files, please contact Jim Janisse of the Digital Fab Lab Learning Community (janisse@fvtc.edu; www.dflc-usa.org)

 

INSTRUCTOR OVERVIEW FILES

Instructor File - Overview

Instructor file - Module 1

Instructor file - Module 2

Instructor file - Module 3

Instructor file - Module 4

 

EET Post Workshop Summary

 

CRANK POWER TRANSFER MODULE COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS and DRAWINGS (PDF)

Bracket

Crank Arm

Crank Shaft

Knob Handle

Long Dowel

Short Dowel

Spider

Yoke - Female

Yoke - Male

 

PLANETARY GEAR ASSEMBLY SolidWorks FILES

Back

Knob

Part2

Planet

Sun_fixed01 

Planetary assembly 

 

 

PICTURES

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

Step 4

Step 5

Step 6

Step 7

Step 8

Step 9

Step 10

Step 11

Step 12

 

CRANK POWER TRANSFER DEVICE ASSEMBLY VIDEO

Link to You Tube

 

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