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    Rotary to linear torque converter.

    Input an oz-in figure and get a neat little poundage, ounce and kilogram figure.

    Tip: dovetail detent torque is at least the weight of the moving component if you dont expect it fall under its own gravity while dovetail force is applied.

    enjoy ya bunch of hippies
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    Last edited by flakker; 03-21-2007 at 09:23 AM.


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