Future scope of Geneva Mechanism Conveyor belt
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A Geneva system is a commonly used mechanism to produce an intermittent rotary motion from the same input speed. Operated members or star wheels have uniformly slot slots, in which the rolling crank has slides in the roller. The number of slots determines the proportion between the resident (stationary) and the duration of the moving shaft. To work in this system, at least three slots are required and additional slots can be added. The speed of the Geneva system is shown in Figure 4. As the drive wheel is running, it moves, or a star, enters the wheel slot and enters the mechanism of its speed period, as the pin leaves the slot, the wheel is indexed and it remains constant Continues until the pin rotates again.