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Mechanical
- Oct 30, 2020
- 3
Hey all,
I understand that inertia ratio between the load and the rotor can be a good guideline for how to size a servo motor and gearbox.
From what I have seen as a general rule of thumb, people suggest a load:rotor ratio of less than 10:1 or as close to 1:1 as possible.
I am wondering if there would be any harm in gearing down to be less than 1:1, like 1:10.
I imagine there would be no issues, as it would reduce the load on the motor or improve the acceleration of the load up to operating speed.
I should say, this servo is just being used to index a rotary table.
What thoughts do you have?
I understand that inertia ratio between the load and the rotor can be a good guideline for how to size a servo motor and gearbox.
From what I have seen as a general rule of thumb, people suggest a load:rotor ratio of less than 10:1 or as close to 1:1 as possible.
I am wondering if there would be any harm in gearing down to be less than 1:1, like 1:10.
I imagine there would be no issues, as it would reduce the load on the motor or improve the acceleration of the load up to operating speed.
I should say, this servo is just being used to index a rotary table.
What thoughts do you have?