I also read that on servo motors that if I have to use a gear reducer (gear box) to achieve my speed of my conveyor that what ever ratio I use multiplies the torque of the motor also.....So if I end up using a motor with 5 torqu and I then use a 3:1 gear box then the real torque of the motor is...
This will be in a clean environment. With the conveyor having to travel 360 mm in a second then that would equal .36 meters.
With the conveyor having a radius of 52mm that would equal the circumference of 0.32656 meters. So with one revolution of the conveyor I almost travel the distance...
This will be in a clean environment. With the conveyor having to travel 360 mm in a second then that would equal .36 meters.
With the conveyor having a radius of 52mm that would equal the circumference of 0.32656 meters. So with one revolution of the conveyor I almost travel the distance...
This will be in a clean environment. With the conveyor having to travel 360 mm in a second then that would equal .36 meters.
With the conveyor having a radius of 52mm that would equal the circumference of 0.32656 meters. So with one revolution of the conveyor I almost travel the distance...
I am looking at using a MK conveyor that you can mount fixtures on to hold parts that will be driven by a servo motor and a gear box. The total weight of all of my fixtures and parts that will be on the conveyor is 100 pounds. The conveyor will have to move 360mm every 18 seconds and needs to...