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 #2
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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 myselfI wonder if it will think I'm just going crazy and boot me out all together :naughty::whistling:
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