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bananabrownin
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When searching through a catalog for gear drive reducers, I find that many of them list nominal output torque and nominal input speed. My question is what does the term 'nominal' in that context mean.
If it lists nominal output torque of 3186in.lb, and nominal input speed of 2900rpm, does that mean it will only output 3186in.lb with a 2900rpm motor attached? What if a 1hp 1750rpm motor was attached to that gear drive reducer?
Thanks
If it lists nominal output torque of 3186in.lb, and nominal input speed of 2900rpm, does that mean it will only output 3186in.lb with a 2900rpm motor attached? What if a 1hp 1750rpm motor was attached to that gear drive reducer?
Thanks