3. Drive trains
3.1 Stirrer
See reference [ ].
There are three different ways of designing the drive train of a shaker, depending on how the forces are taken up (table 4 and figure 4 ):
the distance between the two bearings R 1 and R 2 is evaluated to obtain the lowest possible radial force in R 2 ;
the axial stop is often combined with the R 1 ...
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