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Hy fezder,There is hole for shaft (which I also salvaged, such shafts are pricey)
I could of course just hook power and see how it smokes, but figured to ask before I do it....
Also, that gear more indifferently from shaft-portion.
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hehe, seems I gotta test it out then, thanks mate!(2) Or the reverse
No problem- it sound like a useful device. Let us know how it goes.hehe, seems I gotta test it out then, thanks mate!
Could be for intentional slippage (to reduce the paper "damage" or extent from jams and thus make clearing them easier...?!).noted that voltage is proportional for how well gear grips to hub, which makes sense, so it could also be used as linear-clutch, instead of on/off clutch.
Yes, this is what it does.Reading, or in interpreting the Patent description, it appears that input and output shaft are separated until the coil is energised, whereupon this results in winding the spring up after which the secondary shaft turns.
Care to tell more? I think I saw those too in laser printers, there was magnet that latched sort of hinged metal piece to "lock" gear in place, is this such things? Of course I could test this too...magnetic latching solenoid,
Correct, usually polarity does not matter unless a motorized device OR a magnetic latching solenoid, then polarity matters.
Max.