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What is the difference between rated speed and output speed in servo motors?
@onatirec and @Baluncore Thank you so much for your attention. Your answers brightened to my opinions.- baris45
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What is the difference between rated speed and output speed in servo motors?
Hi Everyone, What is the difference between "Rated speed nC(1/min)" and "output speed" in servo motors. At the same time While "rated motor speed" is 1405(1/min) in gearbox catalogue, Rated speed is 3000 (1/min) in servo motor catalogue for the same gearbox. If someone has a knowledge about...- baris45
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- Servo Speed
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Speed Transmitting Between Motor Gearbox and Sprocket
I got exactly now. Thank you a lot for your helping and your time.- baris45
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Speed Transmitting Between Motor Gearbox and Sprocket
Dear my friend🙂 , firstly thank you so much for your attention, and I tried two ways to solve, which one is correct for you. Your way result became so low values. I tried the way that you explained to me: Time= 1400 mm(Length of chain) / 396,5 mm/s (linear speed) = 3,53seconds Number of cycles...- baris45
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Speed Transmitting Between Motor Gearbox and Sprocket
Thank you a lot. It is really clear reply for me. I just want to ask you one thing. While calculating the how many times it will come to starting point in one minute, Should i use the chain length or number of chain roller?- baris45
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Speed Transmitting Between Motor Gearbox and Sprocket
Pitch of the chain:12,7 mm Diameter: Ø55mm For z=12 Diameter: Ø71mm For z=16 Diameter: Ø87mm For z=20- baris45
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Speed Transmitting Between Motor Gearbox and Sprocket
Chain length: 1400mm. Pitch of the chain:12,7 mm Diameter: Ø55 For z=12 Diameter: Ø71 For z=16 Diameter: Ø87 For z=20 Hello friends, Can someone who has knowledge of how to calculate the speed transferred to the sprocket wheel can help in such systems with various gear numbers (z = 20, 16)...- baris45
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- Motor Speed Sprocket
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Thrust Ball bearing and Needle Bearing
@AZFIREBALL and @jrmichler Thank you so much for your replying and attention. That's really helpful for me.- baris45
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Thrust Ball bearing and Needle Bearing
Hello all friends, My questions about the these two types of bearings. I know that what is purpose of usage. But I don't know where can I use them. If someone knows information about that, please inform me. Thanks you all.- baris45
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- Ball Bearing Needle Thrust
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Quenching Process Questions for Different Materials
Absolutely you are right. That is a huge field. I'm just investigating on this topic for basic knowledges. Because, we need to harden the material as it is used in manufacturing sector. Thank you so much for respond. As you told me, I will take a look isothermal transformation diagrams and will...- baris45
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Quenching Process Questions for Different Materials
Hello friends, For example; While the carbon ratio in CK45 steel is between 0.42-0.50, the carbon ratio in ST-52 material is 0.22. Is the important factor in the quenching process the carbon content? In here, can we make quenching to CK45 and ST-52? In other words, which types of materials can...- baris45
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- Materials Process
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What is the difference between DIN 915 and DIN 916 set screws?
I got it now exactly. Thank you so much for your attention.- baris45
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What is the difference between DIN 915 and DIN 916 set screws?
What is the difference between "Hexagon socket set screw with dog point DIN 915" and "Hexagon socket set screws with cup point DIN 916" about usage field?- baris45
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- Difference Set
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering