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Default Where to purchase just a few gears?

where I used to work, they had a big catalog from Boston Gear. must have
been two inches thick. Not sure if they are still around but worth a try.

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"Norm Dresner" wrote in message
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I'm an Electrical Engineer who's creating a one-off piece of

instrumentation
that needs to include two adjustment potentiometers that are controlled by

a
single shaft. These are multi-turn pots and they need to be "perfectly"
synchronized throughout their 10-20 turn range over a long period of time
and many adjustments. To avoid the complications of backlash, I think I
need just three gears (rather than belts or chains), one on a master shaft
and two slaves -- although I could probably also do it with just two

gears,
the mechanical construction is a bit simpler if I have identical mounting
for the two pots. This isn't a production item, it's one-off. The pots

are
just under 1" in diameter and the shafts are round and 1/4" diameter. I'd
appreciate a URL or three for some place(s) to purchase these gears and
similar things like this which come up from time to time.

TIA
Norm



 
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