Thread: Torque Values?
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04-06-2010 #1
Hi All,
I have tried the FAQ section and read through all I can find but I cant find an answer so here goes :)
From reading around and working out (roughly) my machine plans..... I have decided that I want my stepper motors to be around 2nM of torque.
looking around the 'Bay and through catalogues at work there are lots of different units. mNm, kgf.cm, oz/inches etc
Does anybody know the equation for working out the various types so that I can see at a glance if they're what I'm looking for?
Thanks, sorry if it is here already but I did look and couldn't see it anywhere.
Paul ;)
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04-06-2010 #3
nice link. thanks for that. I've bookmarked it ;)
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04-06-2010 #4
Thankyou. I did post saying thank you a few minutes ago but it was sent for moderation and hasn't appeared. Not sure why?
;)
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04-06-2010 #5
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04-06-2010 #6
No need to appologise :)
Thankyou. I thought maybe it was the word link or bookmarked - to stop me posting links until my post count is higher...... I suppose this will act as a test.....
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04-06-2010 #7
obviously not lol
Maybe you're right about the word count thing. Now I'm replying to myself I wonder if it will think I'm just going crazy and boot me out all together :naughty::whistling:
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