Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Formula
Posted by
Bruce Pigeon
on 2005-02-16 09:18:21 UTC
Steve
Thanks
Then my cont stall at 6 lb/ft x 12 x 16 = 1152 in oz if I did that right.
The peak stall is 30 lb/ft x12 x16
=5760 in oz. If that is correct then that should be enough to power the
gantry I am building for my cutting table, or maybe it's over kill. Maybe I
will have to build it larger to utilize the available power.
The formula makes sense now that I see it.
Again thanks, I would be lost without these lists.
Bruce
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Bruce Pigeon wrote:
"convert" between them. The peak ratings are usually 4-5 times the
continuous, so if you have a peak value only, divide by 5 to get the
(conservative) continuous rating.
Other than that, one foot pound is easy to convert to ounce inches:
convert feet to inches by multiplying by 12 (12 inches per foot),
convert pounds to ounces by multiplying by 16 (16 ounces per pound). So,
one foot-pound is 12*16 or 192 ounce-inches.
- Steve
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Thanks
Then my cont stall at 6 lb/ft x 12 x 16 = 1152 in oz if I did that right.
The peak stall is 30 lb/ft x12 x16
=5760 in oz. If that is correct then that should be enough to power the
gantry I am building for my cutting table, or maybe it's over kill. Maybe I
will have to build it larger to utilize the available power.
The formula makes sense now that I see it.
Again thanks, I would be lost without these lists.
Bruce
-------Original Message-------
From: CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com
Date: 02/16/05 10:45:32
To: CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@...
Subject: Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Formula
Bruce Pigeon wrote:
>HiI
>
>Is there a formula to determine what the oz in of a motor is from the
>continuous stall lb/ft or peak
>stall lb/ft. Is there a web site I can go to go reference this material.
>know little about motors andFirst off, peak and continuous ratings are different - you can't
>controls. Any help would be appreciated.
>
>Bruce
>
>
"convert" between them. The peak ratings are usually 4-5 times the
continuous, so if you have a peak value only, divide by 5 to get the
(conservative) continuous rating.
Other than that, one foot pound is easy to convert to ounce inches:
convert feet to inches by multiplying by 12 (12 inches per foot),
convert pounds to ounces by multiplying by 16 (16 ounces per pound). So,
one foot-pound is 12*16 or 192 ounce-inches.
- Steve
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