Cable or hoist winches are machine elements that are classified as transmission or conversion elements. In a cable winch, a supporting cable is wound on a cable drum by means of a gear transmission. This allows loads secured to the supporting cable to be moved.
The TM 125 experimental unit is used to study the hoisting velocity and force transmission of a cable winch. It also demonstrates the function of a return stop. By considering equilibrium states, it is possible to determine force transmission and efficiency. The two cable drums are mounted on ball bearings. The forces are generated by weights and can be varied quickly and easily.
TM 125 Cable winch
Features
- structure and principle of a cable winch
Learning objectives/experiments
- determine
- transmission ratio
- unwinding rate
- angular velocity
- efficiency
- behaviour under load
Scope of delivery
1 experimental unit
2 cable drums
1 set of weights
1 set of instructional material
Description
Technical details
Specification
- function and design of cable winches
- investigation of hoisting rate and force transmission
- demonstration of a return stop
- winding the supporting cable on a cable drum
- movement of loads on the supporting cable
- variation of loads and forces
Technical data
Cable drums
- aluminium
- driving wheel
- diameter: 220mm
- driven wheel
- diameter: 110mm
Gears
- POM
- small: 12 teeth
- large: 60 teeth
- module 2mm each
Total transmission ratio: 10
Weights on driving wheel
- 1x 5N
- 4x 2N
- 1x 1N
- 1x 0,5N
- 1x 0,5N
Weights on driven wheel
- 1x 50N
- 2x 20N
- 1x 10N
Dimensions and weight
LxWxH: 270x200x250mm
Weight: approx. 19kg
Media
Knowledge
TM 125