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  • Motor Selection Basics: Inertia and Power and Torque Requirements
    Let's explore two of the key motor selection factors, inertia matching and torque/power requirements, which will help illustrate the importance of understanding these concepts while simultaneously allowing users to appreciate and better utilize online tools to build on their initial calculations.
  • Selecting the Optimum Motion Technology for your Application Series: Torque
    The next factor we will consider is the output torque requirement of the motion system. What is the continuous torque requirement during operation? Is there a peak torque for a limited time that needs to be considered? Is the safety margin enough to compensate for the other factors
  • Load Torque Considerations: Fixed vs. Adjustable Speed
    Properly applying an AC VHS controller to an existing constant speed motor application requires a definition of the starting torque, the full load torque and the peak torque requirements of the load. The torque that is available for starting and peak load will be different on adjustable frequency
  • Diagnosing Your Optimal Torque Assembly Needs
    Building this new piece of equipment involved a variety of different torque requirements. In the initial assembly, workers were using seven different drivers due to the various specs of the electronic and mechanical components in the device
  • What is a Torque Motor?
    Rotational electric motors have been around for ages but a lot has changed since then. How did electric motors change? What innovations have been made? Torque motors have benefitted greatly from the knowledge gained making linear motors. Utilizing a brushless 3-phase design they can provide even
  • The Best Preset Torque Screwdriver in the World for Advanced Process and Quality Control
    Meeting Quality Control Requirements with Preset Torque Screwdrivers
  • Why Are Drives Easier to Apply Than Soft Starters?
    Consider torque requirements, speed control and power distribution when deciding between a soft starter or an AC drive for an application.
  • NASM25027 Locking Torque Specification and How it Applies to PEM Fasteners
    which portions of it apply to the locking torque of PEM self-clinching, self-locking nuts. This matter is further complicated by the fact that many of the requirements in the specification that do apply, apply only to qualification and are not so called "quality conformance inspections" which need

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