Re: Torque from Force unit
Posted by
Imran Jawaid
on 2005-03-05 02:53:39 UTC
Isn't that Kgf unit for Force?
like you can convert 3.8x9.8 = 37.2Newtons
Kgf-m or Kgf-cm is a unit of torque
Since Torque = distance x force
Then need to calculate Torque= distance x 37.2
I can be wrong as 3.8x18.877 = 71.7 (as mentioned by Dan) which is i
think pretty decend torque for small medium Milling.
Imran
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "Dan Mauch" <dmauch@s...>
wrote:
like you can convert 3.8x9.8 = 37.2Newtons
Kgf-m or Kgf-cm is a unit of torque
Since Torque = distance x force
Then need to calculate Torque= distance x 37.2
I can be wrong as 3.8x18.877 = 71.7 (as mentioned by Dan) which is i
think pretty decend torque for small medium Milling.
Imran
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "Dan Mauch" <dmauch@s...>
wrote:
> kg.cm.s to oz in multiply by 18.877 to get oz inm or
> Dan
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> > I've an AC servo which i'm replacing with DC Servo
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> > the specs of AC motor says
> > WT = 3.8Kgf (which is obviously force not Torque as it is not Kgf-
> > Kgf-cm)wanliker@a...,
> > Power is 300 Watts
> > How can i find the torque then ?
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> > Well it look really easy but in the end...
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Discussion Thread
Imran Jawaid
2005-03-04 10:26:04 UTC
Torque from Force unit
Dan Mauch
2005-03-04 10:56:33 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Torque from Force unit
Imran Jawaid
2005-03-05 02:53:39 UTC
Re: Torque from Force unit
Roger Hampson
2005-03-05 08:48:51 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Torque from Force unit
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2005-03-05 09:48:09 UTC
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2005-03-05 12:20:54 UTC
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2005-03-05 12:52:09 UTC
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2005-03-05 13:24:06 UTC
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2005-03-05 13:49:55 UTC
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2005-03-05 13:58:26 UTC
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2005-03-05 14:04:49 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] slo-syn 230t Re: Torque from Force unit
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2005-03-05 14:05:10 UTC
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2005-03-05 14:28:18 UTC
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