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| *Need 45000 in lb or  | *Need 45000 in lb or 510 kg m force for basic helical pile driver | ||
| *Use a standard 5" sprocket with 3" hex  | *Use a standard 5" sprocket with 3" hex shaft - but 10x the meat in plastic. | ||
| *Sprockets can be CNC cut out of 1/2" steel at low cost | |||
| *Then belt is the only 'expensive' part for 1/2" 'meat' belt that is 5" wide. | |||
| *Calculations show 45000 in lb strength of such a belt, with 2x safety factor. | |||
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| =Files= | =Files= | ||
| *[[File:5"sleeve.fcstd]]. [[File:5"sleeve.stl]] | *[[File:5"sleeve.fcstd]]. [[File:5"sleeve.stl]] | ||
| **[[File:15"sleeve.fcstd]]. [[File:15"sleeve.stl]] | |||
| *[[File:5"belt.fcstd]]. [[File:5"belt.stl]] | |||
Latest revision as of 22:17, 4 September 2020
Basics
- Need 45000 in lb or 510 kg m force for basic helical pile driver
- Use a standard 5" sprocket with 3" hex shaft - but 10x the meat in plastic.
- Sprockets can be CNC cut out of 1/2" steel at low cost
- Then belt is the only 'expensive' part for 1/2" 'meat' belt that is 5" wide.
- Calculations show 45000 in lb strength of such a belt, with 2x safety factor.
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