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Geneva drive

Geneva Drive

Geneva drive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Geneva drive or Maltese cross is a mechanism that translates a continuous rotation into an intermittent rotary motion. It is an intermittent gear where the drive wheel has a pin that reaches into a slot of the driven wheel and thereby advances it by one step. The drive wheel also has a raised circular blocking disc that locks the driven wheel in position between steps.

Maybe I’m a nerd, but this is really cool to me. The animation is kind of mesmerizing. I like it.

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(posted at about 11am on May 20, 2008)

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dude, this is actually really cool.. I watched that stupid loop like 10 times

Commented on at about 1pm on Jun 18, 2008 by Ken Seals

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