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Torque Terminologies WRT to Motor Specifications

08/26/2011 12:58 AM

How to differentiate Rated Torque, Continuous Torque, Peak torque and stall torque with respect to specifications of the motor.

Excuse me if my question is very basic

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Re: Torque terminologies wrt to motor specifications

08/26/2011 1:16 AM

This is part of the Cowern Papers, a nice place for motor basics, here is the link : http://www.motorsanddrives.com/cowern/motorterms.html

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