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  1. #1
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    Sep 2007
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    harmonic drive helps

    Hi!

    i was given a project to model a harmonic drive system driven by dc servo but nw i dunno where im suppose to begin... i had did my homework by studying the working principle, availability of diff types...but its very difficult to get knw the whole things just by reading...my problem is i need to buy all my stuffs frm oversea which means i must knw correctly wat i want to buy b4 placing orders...
    i dunno how actualy we attach the servo to HD...and can any servo be attached to any harmonic gear?
    any suggestion for which gear i should buy?(my project is not for any application, just do research for general purpose drive)

    im not asking any1 to do my project for me, its just that i hope that sm1 can provide me guidance.

    Regards,
    Confusion

  2. #2
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  3. #3
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    walter, did you ever build the housing you mentioned in thethread you linked too? thanks greg

  4. #4
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    No. I found the entire assembly on ebay and that part went into the dustbin.

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