TS System - Gemini AI System Prompts for Stops, Pins, and Latches
TS System - Gemini AI System - Prompts for Stops, Pins, and Latches
- I have a dish resting on springs. I want to prevent the dish from falling groundward when a load is put on it.
The dish is mounted adjacent to a vertical frame. I want a stop attached to the frame to stop the dish from falling groundward.
The stop can be engaged with and disengaged from the dish as required.
- Do you have any images?
- I want to be able to position the stop vertically on the frame so that I can position it at the same height as the dish and then engage
it with the dish to stop it falling downwards. This means I want to be able to move the stop up and down in the vertical frame where the stop is mounted.
- Do you have any images?
- I don't see how the pin assembly is moved up and down in the slot in the frame and how it is bolted to the frame at the required elevation.
- How does the carriage for the pin assembly slide up and down the slot in the frame and how is it fixed in place at the desired height?
- Do you have any images?
- The images can't be seen.
- I have a pin assembly carriage that I can move up and down a vertical slot in a sheet of metal that is part of a frame. I want to fix the
carriage at a certain elevation so that I can use the pin to fix an object that is beside the frame. What sort of pin, carriage, and slot could I use?
- How can I keep the carriage from falling out of the slot?
- And how can I prevent the carriage from slipping out of the slot at the sides as it moves along the slot or when it is stopped somewhere along the slot?
- Yes, but this is a slot. What does the bolt press against to hold the carriage in position in the slot?
- The embedded nut approach won't work here as I need to be able to position the carriage anywhere along the slot. With regard to the clamping plate solution,
that would work but how is the clamping plate attached to the carriage. Surely the clamping plate has to move back and forth to engage with the slot?
- Do you have a drawing or image of the solution with clamping plate with capture feature?
- The image doesn't show up.
- Where is the clamping palte fitted with respect to the carriage and the slot in the frame and what holds it in place when the clamp is not engaged?
- So the clamping plate is between the carriage and the frame slot at one side of the carriage.
- How do you move a carriage up and down a vertical slot and clamp it in place at different heights?
- Doesn't the clamping plate need to press against the carriage and the frame to keep the carriage in place in the slot when it is at the desired height?
- How is the clamping plate pushed against the inner wall of the frame slot on the opposite side of the carriage because tightening the clamp bolt
does not cause any lateral forces to the side of the slot?
- How can I clamp two plates together? One plate is vertical and stationary. I will move the other plate up and down parallel and close to the stationary plate.
I want to be able to clamp the two plates together at different heights when I move this plate up and down.
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