Re: Elastic belt stretch, lead screw twist, and far end encoders
Posted by
bheuver@f...
on 2001-04-08 20:01:56 UTC
Sure, as soon as I hit "send" I get it.
my 0.2x1 triangle is really a 0.2 by 3.14 traingle.
That means 500lb x 0.2/3.14=31.8lb, and with a 1" pitch diameter,
that's 15.9 inlb!
Thanks for the correction!
Brad Heuver
my 0.2x1 triangle is really a 0.2 by 3.14 traingle.
That means 500lb x 0.2/3.14=31.8lb, and with a 1" pitch diameter,
that's 15.9 inlb!
Thanks for the correction!
Brad Heuver
Discussion Thread
Heuver, Brad (B.R.)
2001-04-06 07:59:48 UTC
Elastic belt stretch, lead screw twist, and far end encoders
Ed Koffeman
2001-04-06 08:59:21 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Elastic belt stretch, lead screw twist, and far end encoders
Hugh Currin
2001-04-07 16:04:56 UTC
Re: Elastic belt stretch, lead screw twist, and far end encoders
bheuver@f...
2001-04-08 18:40:54 UTC
Re: Elastic belt stretch, lead screw twist, and far end encoders
bheuver@f...
2001-04-08 19:44:46 UTC
Re: Elastic belt stretch, lead screw twist, and far end encoders
bheuver@f...
2001-04-08 20:01:56 UTC
Re: Elastic belt stretch, lead screw twist, and far end encoders
Hugh Currin
2001-04-09 14:20:02 UTC
Re: Elastic belt stretch, lead screw twist