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Yes, there is a difference.

Posted by Al Skierkiewicz at 2/7/2001 9:11 AM EST


Engineer on team #111, Wildstang, from Wheeling High & Rolling Meadows High and Motorola.


In Reply to: Re: Difference in forward/reverse drill motor speed
Posted by Al Skierkiewicz on 2/6/2001 1:46 PM EST:



I have checked with Raul and Jim B and they HAVE experienced a variation in forward/reverse speed. In past years a thorough investigation showed as much as 10% variation in speed from unit to unit and forward/reverse. As Joe has suggested, (we agree) getting drivers to invest time behind the wheel is the best way to overcome the problem. I am still having a problem in analyzing why this occurs. Production variations can explain unit to unit changes but not for/rev. Any other input?
Al


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