The vane motor consists of a cylinder liner
1
with
two side bearing plates and an internal rotor
2
.
The rotor is mounted eccentrically in the cylinder
liner and is provided with slots
3
for installation of
the vanes
4
.
The vanes can move freely and make contact with
the inner wall
5
of the cylinder liner. Each chamber
6
is formed by two vanes.
Due to the incoming compressed air, a greater force
is created at the leading, larger vane surface
4.1
than that at the trailing, smaller vane surface
4.2.
The difference in force generates the rotor torque.
As the chamber passes the outlet aperture
7
, the
compressed air can escape.
The arrows in the illustration indicate the direction of
rotation of the rotor and the corresponding path of the
compressed air.
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4.2
1
6
4.1
2
5
3
4
7
Summary of Contents for JDN mini Series
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