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    suggestion needed

    I was looking to get dc servo brush motors 1000-oz-in ...but then i came across this ....need help converting units
    seen a motor with lbs-in units,,,, dont know if it strong enough...and
    how does this compair to a motor that just say 1000-oz-in peak torq.?


    ID33000 series NEMA 34 brush DC motors

    http://www.motioncontrolgroup.com/pr...formance-specs



    RATINGS Symbol Units
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    Continuous Stall Torque Tcs 1.198 Nm 10.60 lb-in
    Peak Stall Torque Tps 6.000 Nm 53.10 lb-in
    No Load Max. Speed ω nl 6000 RPM 6000 RPM



    Continuous Rated Torque Tcr 0.805 Nm 7.12 lb-in
    Peak Rated Torque Tpr 1.610 Nm 14.25 lb-in
    Rated Speed ω rated 4400 RPM 4400 RPM
    Rated Power W 371 watts 371 watts
    Rated Power Hp 0.50 Hp 0.50 Hp
    Inductance, L-L L 2.35 mH 2.35 mH
    Resistance, L-L R 0.69 ohms 0.69 ohms
    Max. Terminal Voltage V dc 90 Vdc 90 Vdc


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    1 lb-in = 16 oz-in
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    what are you using them for?you could always use pulleys and belts for a 3:1 ratio to help with more power,just a thought
    how much are the motors?


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    servo motors

    Quote Originally Posted by SORCHEROR View Post
    what are you using them for?you could always use pulleys and belts for a 3:1 ratio to help with more power,just a thought
    how much are the motors?
    I didnt get a price yet for them..... the confussion is most seller dont show there torque curves...they phrase Peak Torque or ...Continuous Rated Torque but dont show the curves or them stating both... Looking for a starting guide line i know i need at less 850 oz-in to 1000 oz-in motors 5x10 table. but most vendors state this as there Peak Torque ....

    so if the above motor is rated at Continuous Rated Torque 7.12 lb-in x16= 113.92 oz-in

    Peak Rated Torque 14.25 lb-in x16=228

    the above motor does have much torque? im i right?

    anyway im try to get a feel for whats typical ,for a good quality motor of this size 850-1000 oz-in... in Continuous Rated Torque


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