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Re: Excel Spreadsheet will make the for you
Posted by Joe Balint at 1/14/2001 1:22 AM EST
Engineer on team #537, Domo ARIGATO, from Sussex Hamilton HS and GE Medical Systems. In Reply to: Excel Spreadsheet will make the for you Posted by Joe Johnson on 1/13/2001 9:50 PM EST: : The Motor Calc Spreadsheet on our Whitepaper page will : make the Speed Torque : Curves for the motors given a few bits of data. : Joe J. Joe- Do you have any real curves for the fisher price, Van door, Bosch/Van door, drill motors w/or without gear box, or the new Belimo motor. If so, would you willing to share that information? Having worked at ITT Automotive, I fugure you must have a dyno on-site that you are using to get real speed-torque and current torque curves. Please let me know. -Joe |
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