Types of Cams
Types of Cams
Types of Cams
1. Plate or disk cams: Plate or disk cams are the simplest and most common type of
cam. A plate cam is illustrated in figure 3 (a). This type of cam is formed on a disk or
plate. The radial distance from the center of the disk is varied throughout the
circumference of the cam. Allowing a follower to ride on this outer edge gives the
follower a radial motion.
2. Cylindrical or drum cam: A cylindrical or drum cam is illustrated in figure 3 (b). This
type of cam is formed on a cylinder. A groove is cut into the cylinder, with a varying
location along the axis of rotation. Attaching a follower that rides in the groove gives the
follower motion along the axis of rotation.
3. Linear cam: A linear cam is illustrated in figure 3 (c). This type of cam is formed on a
translated block. A groove is cut into the block with a distance that varies from the plane
of translation. Attaching a follower that rides in the groove gives the follower motion
perpendicular to the plane of translation.