I have a situation where there is a basement wall 10ft (3000mm) high. on the interior side of the wall approx 900mm behind it, is another wall to support a fireplace (also 10ft high). The small 900mm space between the two walls will be backfilled. While designing the exterior for retaining is...
I know I am asking for too much. We have been really getting into the blade design and found a few interesting things:
1. The original blade was not dull at all. Apparently, because of the large number of teeth, the "chip load" was very low. This is a parameter that quantifies the amount each...
Ok, here is what I have recorded:
Initial Setup
Force through motor was 700lbs.
Force to overcome frictional drag is 100lbs
Original blade was 15" diameter and had 80 teeth
Motor amp reading was 13.2amps
Feed rate was 8.3 ft/min
Motor plate information is:
256T
20 HP
TYPE SCE
3 ph, 575V, 60...
I have a cutting operation where I had a 14" blade with 80 teeth, spinning a 1800 rpm with 10HP motor. The material being cut was pushed through at 8.3ft/min. We measured the amp load on the motor.
The force required to push the material through was approx 800lbs.
Then we changed the blade to...
What happens at the 2 ends of each cycle? If the cart is moving fast with small torque (83 ft-lbs on max capcity gear of 1600 ft-lbs) and I have a sensor to indicate that it is near the end of travel. Then I can program to slow down and still keep the 83ft-lbs max. When it hits the end of the...
My gear supplier is not familiar with the term negative torque (should I be worried?). I assume that if the VFD is operating at 120Hz, and the motor is spinning at around 1760RPM and the gear is spinning at around 35 RPM with a torque of around 83 ft-lbs., the negative torque refers to the drive...
Thanks everyone for the input! I am learning a lot about the lingo as well as what will work best for my application.
I have asked to confirm that the gearbox quoted to me is capable of negative torque for braking and will pursue the non-encoder option. After reading the posts, it seems clear...
I started another post, but will mention here too.
We have come up with 10HP and 49:1 gear reducer. Inverter duty motors seems to work with respect to lowest required rpm (15:1 constant torque is more than enough. I only need 11:1).
Based on my post above, I was wondering if anyone can give me...
Sorry I was not clear on the encoder/sensor thing.
1. We plan on signalling running the drive at around 50 - 60Hz for 2 – 2.5 sec. – This is the inital approach to the cutting heads
2. Then 5-10Hz for about 30sec – 40 secs – This is the cutting phase
3. Then 120 Hz for about 2-3secs. – This...
I am designing a drive system that carries cement material through cutting heads on a tray and then returns for new material. I have established the gear ratio and motor size.
I need a 10HP motor that is capable of 155rpm to 1800rpm under constant torque. Based on this, I have been told that an...
It is horizontal, but our return speeds will be around 300ft/min. I would guess that we do need braking?
Vacon is local and we were leaning this way, but I thought I would ask to see if anyone had any experience either way with the different options.
I found Allen Bradley to be extremely bad...
I am trying to decide which drive to buy and they all seem to be the same. Can someone help me to choose between:
Vacon
Benshaw
Allen Bradley
I have a fairly simple low voltage application and need a drive to run a 5hp motor driving a conveyor back and forth. 1000 cycles per day...need...
Hi I have a question regarding sizing the gear for a specific range of output.
I have an application where I have a carriage bringing material through cutting heads and then returning on a linear actuator. I would like to use an inverter duty motor (say anywhere from .5HP to 2HP). I would like...