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Posted by: Flemm ® 01/22/2005, 11:27:32 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
Hi, I'm working with two interacting parts (most likely extruded aluminum profiles to be machined later on). The parts need to slide over each other using a grip/release solution or a solution that allows for sliding in only one direction, like "smart fish hooks" The sliding needs to fullfill the recquirements explained on the link:
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Posted by: syed-jaffer ® 01/23/2005, 08:36:35 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
With friction between A & B nearing 0 and having some rachet system with-in the system you can have negative or positive movement of A along the y axis with reciprocating movement of B. But I dont understand how A can resist and go along with B at the same time? |
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