A Hermetically Sealed Metal-to-metal Mechanical Drive
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Report Number: WADC TR 53-391
Author(s): Shen, Y. C.
Corporate Author(s): Kearfott Company, Inc.
Laboratory: Electronic Components Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1953-09
Pages: 25
DoD Task:
Identifier: AD0054206
Abstract:
Development work on a metal-to-metal hermetically sealed mechanical drive, suitable for operation at 1800 rpm against a pressure differential of one atmosphere and capable of transmitting a torque of 25 inch-ounces was carried to completion as a continuation of an earlier project. The steps leading to the development of the final design of this drive are described in the present report. It is believed that the drive is suitable for quantity production and can be adapted to any specific requirement of a particular application within the limitations indicated in Exhibit TSLET-259, in accordance with which it was designed. More extensive testing under service conditions is recommended.
Author(s): Shen, Y. C.
Corporate Author(s): Kearfott Company, Inc.
Laboratory: Electronic Components Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1953-09
Pages: 25
DoD Task:
Identifier: AD0054206
Abstract:
Development work on a metal-to-metal hermetically sealed mechanical drive, suitable for operation at 1800 rpm against a pressure differential of one atmosphere and capable of transmitting a torque of 25 inch-ounces was carried to completion as a continuation of an earlier project. The steps leading to the development of the final design of this drive are described in the present report. It is believed that the drive is suitable for quantity production and can be adapted to any specific requirement of a particular application within the limitations indicated in Exhibit TSLET-259, in accordance with which it was designed. More extensive testing under service conditions is recommended.