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Simple Planetary Gear (Aircraft)

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A1 mini
P2S
X1 Carbon
H2D Pro
A1
H2S
X1E
P1S
P1P
H2D
X1
X2D
H2C
A2L

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
13.6 h
9 plates
4.0(1)

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The helical planetary gear model serves perfectly as an educational model as well as an exhibition model 

Here it is illustrated using an aircraft engine. The crank represents the engine, and if you turn it the movement is translated at a 3 to 1 ratio. This means the propeller turns 3 times slower than the crank and the sun gear. The planetary gears can also move forward because a spring is installed in the compression drive shaft

Consisting of a sun gear and four planetary gears, it should simply explain how a planetary gear effectively translates movement, but also how the planetary gears can move freely

 

It is recommended to print the parts in different colors to obtain the most understandable model possible (preferably as divided in the print profile)

 

(I printed the project with an A1 mini)

 

Size: approximately 24cm x 19cm x 18cm

 

Materials:

-Various filaments of your choice

-1 ballpoint pen spring

-4 rubber feet for a good grip of the base

 

Assembly instructions:

Will be published soon

 

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