Part Design and Analysis of Cycloid Installation Systems

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Cycloidal gear requires rigidly a certain working environment, so its installation and part designing also calls for the greatest care. This paper intends to analyse and design the structure of system components and to conduct a feasibility study based on actual requirements. Three-dimensional drawing software is applied to aid to minimize any error in part designing and upgrade the designing efficiency. Cycloidal pin wheel is featured by compact structure, small volume, light weight, high efficiency, smooth operation, good load capacity and performance against impact and vibration. However, at the same time, owing to its complex structure, difficult manufacture, high demand of precision for processing and assembly, it is very important to design the cycloidal gear system

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