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Re: Torque vs. Speed
You don't need a button to slow down the robot, the robot you're pushing will do that for you
![]() See if you can figure out what this chart is telling you. Notice that torque is zero when speed is 100%. This is important stuff, it takes a while to understand it, so please take some time to think about it and discuss it more. It's likely a real expert will jump in and point us to a relevant thread, or give a better explanation than I can (I'm a mechanical engineer....) |
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