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  1. JoeSenihcam

    calculating cfm

    Does anyone have a formula for calculating the cfm of air using the line diameter and the air pressure. Any help would be appreciated. Joe
  2. JoeSenihcam

    220 and 110

    Ok, I understand that. Now, if I run the 110 off one of the legs of the 220 do I need to balance the amount of current I am taking from each leg? Should I be taking the same amount from each hot leg or can I just take it from the one?
  3. JoeSenihcam

    220 and 110

    I currently have a machine that runs on 110 VAC. The problem is that it is going to pull too many Amps, so I am thinking of running it on 220 VAC. All of the conponents can run on 220 VAC with the exception of the Stepper moter drivers. I would like to know if there is any way to run 110 VAC out...
  4. JoeSenihcam

    Solidworks vs. Autocad

    I realize that most of you in here are using Solidworks now but I thought some of you might have experience with AutoCAD also. We are trying to decide what program to get next. We have some people using AutoCAD 2000 and some using CADKey. We have experienced problems with them both. We heard...

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