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Re: Do CIM elevator motors overheat?

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Originally Posted by marccenter View Post
When the CIM elevator motor stops moving to hold a tote at a given height it is effectively stalled (motor speed nearly zero) and maximum current is drawn.
This doesn't sound quite right. A motor's rated stall torque is not the same as the torque required to hold a specific load in one place. If you figure out the torque required to do that with your design, then you can figure out how much current the motor will require to maintain that torque.

It might make the motor smoke...it might not.
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