Here's an update on the ballast release system. I've welded together the brackets that will hold the gears in place for unwinding the bolt that will hold the concrete block to the sub. The gear ratio is 9:1, so nine turns of the handle will give me one turn of the bolt. It should take about three or four turns of the bolt in order for the concrete block to drop.
Fig. #1. Cutting the side bracket to length and prepping to weld.
Fig. #1 14/03/2016 |
Fig. #2. The side bracket welded.
Fig. #2 14/03/2016 |
Fig. #3 19/03/2016 |
Fig. #4. The front bracket welded together. This part will house all the bearings required for the reducing gears and their shafts.
Fig. #4 19/03/2016 |
Fig. #5. A quick mock up of everything together to make sure it all fits. Looking good.
Fig. #5 19/03/2016 |
Fig. #6. I had to weld a couple of braces to the seat brackets so that I could cut out the center of them to fit everything in.
Fig. #6 22/03/2016 |
Fig. #7. This is where the system will sit, between the seat brackets and rudder cable wheels.
Fig. #7 21/03/2016 |
Fig. #8 21/03/2016 |
Fig. #9 22/03/2016 |
Fig. #10. Making sure that the water pipes fit in with the mechanism. It's a snug fit but it works.
Fig. #10 22/03/2016 |
Fig. #11 22/03/2016 |
Fig. #12 22/03/2016 |
Fig. #13. I welded the front brackets onto the hull and now the whole system needs fine tuning. Some of the gears need holes drilled in there sides for grubs screws, and the top plate needs to be made to hold everything steady. Then the shaft that will hold the concrete to the submarine needs to be threaded. I'll be doing that after I have finished the hull so I can begin pressure testing and leak testing.
Fig. #13 21/05/2016 |
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