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INTRODUCTION

A Cam is a machine component that either rotates or moves back and forth (reciprocates) to create a prescribed motion in a contacting element known as a follower. The shape of the contacting surface of the cam is determined by the prescribed motion and the profile of the follower; the latter is usually flat or circular.

Cams are made in a variety of forms, such as:

  • a rotating disk or plate with the required profile;

  • a plate with a groove cut on its face to fit a roller on the follower (face cam);

  • a cylindrical or conical member with a follower groove cut around the surface;

  • a cylinder with the required profile cut in the end (end cam);

  • a reciprocating wedge of the required shape.

Cam-follower mechanisms are particularly useful when a simple motion of one part of a machine is to be converted to a more complicated prescribed motion of another part, one that must be accurately timed with respect to the simple motion and may include periods of rest (dwells). Cams are essential elements in automatic machine tools, textile machinery, sewing machines, printing machines, and many others. If the follower is not restrained by a groove on the cam, a spring is necessary to keep the follower in contact with the cam.

    Links to Cam Design

  1. Interactive Cam Mechanism Design
  2. R.D.Dane Coporation..Components
  3. Technology Students Site..Notes on Cam Types
  4. Introduction to Mechanisms Chapter 6 Cams ..useful Information on Cam Design
  5. Cam and Follower systems ..Educational animations

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