Find the ratio of the time of cutting to the time of return stroke from the following information: A crank and slotted lever mechanism used in a shaper has a centre distance of 0.300 m between the centre of oscillation of the slotted lever and the centre of rotation of the crank. The radius of the crank is 0.120 m.

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Simple Mechanisms topics: Simple mechanisms, kinematic links and chains, links types, mechanism, grublers criterion, single and double slider crank chain inversions, kutzbach criterion applications, kinematics chains and its types. A simple mechanism is a mechanical device that uses mechanical advantage to multiply force and change the direction or magnitude of a force. A mechanism with four links is considered a simple mechanism.  Here are some examples of simple mechanisms: Lever: A rigid body that can rotate on a point on itself. A lever is a bar or board that rests on a support called... Show more

Find the ratio of the time of cutting to the time of return stroke from the following information: A crank and slotted lever mechanism used in a shaper has a centre distance of 0.300 m between the centre of oscillation of the slotted lever and the centre of rotation of the crank. The radius of the crank is 0.120 m.






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