by John T » Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:01 pm
Hi Bob
There is a "magical" point - just as the flats come together where you can "unhook" the gears and lose their mesh. Put the flats back together and they mesh again.
At the same time if you rotate them with your finger in a continuous motion, even slowly, they will stay meshed with no problem in either the clockwise or counter clockwise directions.
Just another point, I didn't use the program to give me the shaft locations I did it empiracly, which is to say I adjustec the spacing til the meshing felt good.
John
Hi Bob
There is a "magical" point - just as the flats come together where you can "unhook" the gears and lose their mesh. Put the flats back together and they mesh again.
At the same time if you rotate them with your finger in a continuous motion, even slowly, they will stay meshed with no problem in either the clockwise or counter clockwise directions.
Just another point, I didn't use the program to give me the shaft locations I did it empiracly, which is to say I adjustec the spacing til the meshing felt good.
John