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RE: compact designs
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lugnet.technic
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Fri, 1 Feb 2002 14:43:34 GMT
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<william@howard-family.fsworld.co.ukIHATESPAM>
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> If you ignore frictin losses then the torque output will be 1210 ft*lb!
> (assuming a motor output of 0.6 ft*lb) If you could fit on a Phillips head,
> you could try driving screws into solid wood ;-)
But don't forget to wear protective goggles - I'd hate to see anyone get one
of the 'teeth' of that 14t bevel gear in their eye as it shears under the
strain.
I reckon in not much more space (as it's sort of L shape looking from the
side) you could build another stage inverted and connect them together for
12192768:1 (ie 2016x2016x3)! You could watch paint dry faster!
William
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| (...) If the motor is spinning at 350 RPM, then the final output will rotate at about 0.17 RPM (with a 1:2016 reduction), ignoring friction losses. That's pretty slow. If you ignore frictin losses then the torque output will be 1210 ft*lb! (assuming (...) (23 years ago, 1-Feb-02, to lugnet.technic)
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