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Antenna Tracker

Aluminum Yaw Servo Mount

Arjun Mandair

Task Description

We need to design a yaw servo mount made out of aluminum to maintain structural integrity and rotate the Antenna Tracker along the yaw axis.

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Made out of aluminum

Arjun Mandair

Machinable

Arjun Mandair

Integration with Height Adjustment Mechanism

Arjun Mandair

Utlizes Countersunk Holes for Tripod Interference

Arjun Mandair

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Mechanical

Conall Kingshott Divit Gawri Nathan Green

Collaboration with height adjustment mechanism integration.

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Asana Task

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Justin Liu

Aluminum Servo Mount Redesign Asana Link

Task Progression/Updates

Author: Arjun Mandair Date:

First Design Without Height Adjustment Mechanism Integration

  • Height adjustment mechanism incomplete

  • Currently compatible with Tripod

  • Cutouts on L-Brackets are for screw clearance

Author: Arjun Mandair Date:

May need to Redesign

  • Depending on if we need two antenna trackers, we may need a new yaw servo mount, since we only have one discontinued servo with a compatible gearbox

Author: Arjun Mandair Date:

Countersunk or counterbore holes

  • Currently, the yaw-axis servo is experiencing stabilization issues, since the bolts are too far out from the servo. This was placed initially due to interference from the tripod. For the next iteration, we will utilize counterbore/countersink holes, and a bigger baseplate, to bring the bolts closer.

  • Essentially, bring the current holes in, thicken the aluminum plate if needed, add the counterbore holes, and good to go! You can also tap the holes and have small screws run through.

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Author: Justin Liu Date

  • Modified the design in Figure 3 so that the mounts can now take another bolt to increase stability (bolts now make a triangle)

  • The mount need to be re-manufactured because there are new material added.

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  • The mount on the left is also modified, and it also needs to be re-manufactured because new material are added.

  • Both modifications are made because the previous design don’t have much room to work with in terms of drilling more screw holes on the already made part to make the servo more stable.

  • This design can be found in the folder under dir: C:\WARG_CAD\COMP2024\Antenna Tracker\Yaw-And-Pitch Antenna Tracker\ANTENNA_TRACKER_06_SERVO_MOUNT\ANTENNA_TRACKER_SERVO_MOUNT_STABILIZATION_MOD_07MAR2024

  • The aluminium sheets in this design are the same as in the previous, (because I have not seem the actual thing in person so I don’t know whether I should thicken it.)

  • Note: please don’t roll forward the design when opening the assembly file

Author: Arjun Mandair Date

Review 1:

Hey Justin Liu , Thanks for the help! Took a look at the assembly and seems to be some confusion. We are essentially trying to bring in the alum_bend_mounts. Right now they are shearing as the mechanism turns due to the length. Bringing in these parts will lessen the shear the aluminum parts will experience. Currently, you have utilized the holes within the tripod, but the plan is to make new holes, where countersinks can fit. Essentially, we need to:

  1. Increase thickness of the plate

  2. Fit countersunk holes into the plate

  3. redesign the aluminum bends to accommodate for this.

I have attached a picture / drawing for reference. Please feel free ask questions! Great work so far, and I appreciate the help!

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Author Justin Liu Date:

Second modification

Appreciate the useful feedback Arjun!

Based on feedback and clarification, I created 2 configuration of the Al bend mount (the U-Bend and L-Bend)

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  • I thickened the aluminium bend mounts to 1/8 inch = 0.125”. (Later I learned we can’t bend Al sheets thicker than 14 gauges = 0.064 inch so it won’t work, changing it back in the next iteration)

  • I thickened the base plate from 1/8 inch to 1/4 inch thinking that would give room to place counterbore. In this case, the entire base plate need to be re-made because it requires thicker material.

  • I placed the counterbore (M5) on the back side of the base plate.

Author Justin Liu Date:

Third Modification

Based on feedback, made changes on the previous modification. Again, Thank you Arjun, appreciate the feedback!!

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Changes made:

  • Switched sheet metal back from 1/8 inch to 14 gauges.

  • Changed Holes on base plate from counterbored to countersunk, moved it to the mount(s) itself. (the base plate is 1/4 inch thick).

  • Files are in the same location as previously made (the 08MAR2024 folder)

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An exploration of ways the bolt can be placed

Purpose: to see if M5 countersunk hole can fit on 14 gauge Aluminium sheet or 1/8 inch base plate.

on 14 gauge sheet: cannot be fully chamfered (14 gauge sheet < 3.18 mm countersink) (according to SolidWorks auto/default M5 countersink size), but can be partially chamfered like image Above.

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1/8 inch plate: Yes it fits, can be fully chamfered

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Just ideas: can try tapping the base plate and bolt the mount like figure below with or without a washer.

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