Captainowie Posted March 24, 2014 Posted March 24, 2014 Hi all. In general, is it better to attach a pivoting structure with a pin either side, or with an axle going all the way across? Would the answer depend on how wide the pivoting thing is? (e.g. the 2-stud wide base of a pneumatic cylinder vs. the 5-stud wide boom that cylinder is lifting). Does this make sense? On the one hand it seems unfair to place all the load on one part (if an axle is used), on the other hand, those pins look awful small next to a large boom. Owen. Quote
DrJB Posted March 24, 2014 Posted March 24, 2014 An axle going all the way across is your best option ... for rigidity and minimum gap under load. Quote
Milan Posted March 24, 2014 Posted March 24, 2014 You need to count how tight you want it to be. if you use axle, the boom will have more lateral "play", with pins it will be tighter, and therefore less play. If the boom is not very heavy (probably not if only 5 studs wide) I would go with the pins. If the boom is very heavy, there are still options, like mounting turntables instead of axles or pins. Quote
Johnny P Posted March 24, 2014 Posted March 24, 2014 Imo there is no General rule for pin or axle. It al depends on the situation. But most of the times an axle is stronger,but not always better. Quote
Zerobricks Posted March 24, 2014 Posted March 24, 2014 Depends...for a single connecting point a pin is more snug. For multiple studs wide connection point an axle wins. Quote
Blakbird Posted March 24, 2014 Posted March 24, 2014 A continuous axle (beam) is stronger in bending than two axle pins (split beam). Quote
Captainowie Posted March 25, 2014 Author Posted March 25, 2014 Sounds like the axle is the way to go. Thanks folks! Quote
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