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Re: pic: Fun Bevel Gearbox Idea

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Originally Posted by AdamHeard View Post
Not really.

In many industries torque/current control is THE standard form of control.

It wouldn't be crazy to limit max current to some time varying value.
A large percentage of the three-phase motor controllers I work on in my day job go to customers who use them to limit the peak current during starting, especially if they have high inertia loads such as conveyor belt systems, (down-hole) pumps and rock crushers. All the motor controllers (ours and our competitors) have a "current limit" parameter that the user sets via the keypad.
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