chadzeilenga
Mechanical
- Jan 27, 2003
- 33
Hello all,
I am planning on constructing a test setup for work that would involve the use of a rotational electric motor to turn various small gear dampers.
This test would be used to test accelerated life testing and would rotate the small gear dampers (which are the size of about a quarter) in one direction and then reverse in the other direction. The diameter of the gears on the dampers is about 10mm. I would put about 10-20 of them around the OD of a large gear attached to the motor. The torque required of the motor would be at most 56 in-oz's.
What type of electrical motor should I be looking for? This will be operating on an AC circuit. From what I have read I should be looking for a stepper motor. Is this correct. I would like the motor to fit inside of a box that is 6"x6"x10". What should I use to control the rpm of the output shaft? I would like to keep this setup as simple and compact as possible.
This motor also needs to operate in temperatures that range from -40°C to 90°C.
I am planning on constructing a test setup for work that would involve the use of a rotational electric motor to turn various small gear dampers.
This test would be used to test accelerated life testing and would rotate the small gear dampers (which are the size of about a quarter) in one direction and then reverse in the other direction. The diameter of the gears on the dampers is about 10mm. I would put about 10-20 of them around the OD of a large gear attached to the motor. The torque required of the motor would be at most 56 in-oz's.
What type of electrical motor should I be looking for? This will be operating on an AC circuit. From what I have read I should be looking for a stepper motor. Is this correct. I would like the motor to fit inside of a box that is 6"x6"x10". What should I use to control the rpm of the output shaft? I would like to keep this setup as simple and compact as possible.
This motor also needs to operate in temperatures that range from -40°C to 90°C.