Calculating Transmission Loss in Rack and Pinion Systems

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Transmission loss in rack and pinion systems can be challenging to calculate, with efficiency figures often cited between 85-90%. Some sources suggest up to 97% efficiency, but this may not apply to all systems, especially lower-end models. The discussion highlights the need for worst-case scenario calculations due to variability in design and quality. References provided include a Parker document that outlines average efficiencies for different rack designs. Accurate calculations depend on understanding the specific system and its components.
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I need to find out the transmission loss in rack and pinion but I can't find any formulas or some general figures...
 
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Thanks, but i think it might be an over estimate as I won't be getting a top of the range rack and pinion.
I was hoping to use the worst case scenario for my calculations
 
Thanks for your help...
 
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