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How to put 2 together?

How to put 2 together?

How to put 2 together?

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I have a small servo motor that the shaft is only 0.25 in in diameter. The peak Torque of the motor is 90 oz-in (0.64 N-m), or continous torque is 38 oz-in (0.27 N-m). The no load speed is 7820 RPM. While we have the drive sprocket in which the drive shaft has the maximum length of about 3/4" and diameter of 28mm to fit. How can I use that motor to drive that linear guide? It seems like a huge difference between 2. Thank you.


w.k.

RE: How to put 2 together?

New; You question is not real clear... If you are asking if a servo motor is too fast? It is not, as they are happy at 1 rpm or 30 or 200 or 5000.

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