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Motor Torque From website

Motor Torque From website

Motor Torque From website

(OP)
Hello

I'm having a bit of trouble determining the total output torque of this motor that I found online.
It has a motor attached to a gearbox.

http://www.anaheimautomation.com/products/brushles...

On the website it said to "Torque of the output shaft (after gear-box) = (Peak Motor Torque) X (Gear Ratio)"
(There are two peak torques, one on each chart but I'm guessing I should use the first chart's torque ratings. What would the second torque represent then?)

I would like to know not only the peak torque but also the rated torque.

How can I find the rated torque?


Thank you

RE: Motor Torque From website

The torque for the gearbox is how much it can take without breaking. The torque for the motor is how much it can produce.

RE: Motor Torque From website

(OP)
Thank you for your clarification 3DDave.

Leading onto this question, how would you find the rated torque for this motor? This time, would you use chart #2?

Thank you

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