Yeap Zeusfaber, agree.
Was study over night, and it is actual impossible to get approx. current value by equation. Possible would be to get average by using measurement instrument, connected on the drill.
Example if drill is screwing the wood screw:
- to many sizes of screws (length and width)...
Oh right, it is to high. I just took the highest value from tool information, and is totaly wrong.
So, another obstacle...Come on engineers, bring on your brains[bigears]
Hi,
I'm not sure if my calc is correctly. But, I want to get current for power tool which manufacturer information provide only torque + RPM or IPM (impacts per minute) + volts
Like, 190Nm = 190W/18V = 10,55A
On the other site, this equations is confusing me.
HP = Torque x RPM ÷ 5252...
Hello,
need an answer from experts why same WS 2014 version, on different PC, is showing different static results?
Please, check attachments print screens.
Thanks in advance for help!
http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=c06de010-7572-4909-a1ae-b7ef8a0614b2&file=Capture1.PNG...