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by beambot 1516 days ago
I'm having a hard time understanding the axial motion from the coarse adjustment. From [0]: The Ball Screw in Figure 9 has a 21 mm range. As the ball screw nut moves up, the housing moves up too -- but then the two halves of the tumbler coupling get displaced in such a way that doesn't seem to support a 21mm displacement. How does the tumbler coupling stay mated? (I feel like I'm missing something obvious?)
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Why are you supposing that the two halves of the coupler are moving apart? They are both attached to the moving section
Figure 9 implies that the coupler drives the blue gear (shaft of lead screw).

But let's assume you are right: Then how does the blue gear at top of the lead screw simultaneously turn the shaft and move upwards too?

I believe that everything in figure nine moves together vertically except the yellow/orange ball screw nut and pink horizontal thingie, these are fixed to the satellite.

The sensor and stabilizer on the right side are flexible.