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Posted by: guy_ohio ® 08/30/2004, 14:09:48 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
I'm looking for an equation to calculate the axial force in the direction of gravity required to drive a acme leadscrew mounted verically given the leadscrew info. Basically I want to know how high a load I can put on the nut before it starts moving, or how much the nut can hold without moving. Thanks, Guy |
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Posted by: zekeman ® 09/01/2004, 09:40:25 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
Depends on the lubrication. If none, I would think it could not turn under any force. If you know the coefficint of friction it can easily be calulated.
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Posted by: guy_ohio ® 09/02/2004, 11:12:19 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
With what equation?
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