CodeRed7
Mechanical
- Jun 5, 2014
- 23
Hello, I had a quick question about torque.
I'm using a motor rated for 100 oz-in to drive the gearing system. I have two loads attached to the gearing system, that each require 80 oz-in and 0.7 oz-in to both start rotating and continue to rotate.
My understanding is that the sum of the torques that are actually applied to loads is equal to the output torque of the motor.
My question is will the motor constantly output 100 oz-in of torque? Or will it output something greater than 80.7 oz-in to get it running, and then once running will it output 80.7 oz-in?
I'm using a motor rated for 100 oz-in to drive the gearing system. I have two loads attached to the gearing system, that each require 80 oz-in and 0.7 oz-in to both start rotating and continue to rotate.
My understanding is that the sum of the torques that are actually applied to loads is equal to the output torque of the motor.
My question is will the motor constantly output 100 oz-in of torque? Or will it output something greater than 80.7 oz-in to get it running, and then once running will it output 80.7 oz-in?