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Re: Have servo drives eliminated ball-detent torque limiters from new OEM designs?

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2018 4:32 pm
by Taylor
I agree that servos have become much more sophisticated, so in the lower torque applications there is less of a need for the old style torque limiter but there are still many applications that aren't driven by servos especially high torque applications like conveyors or mining machines. Also many times it depends upon the reduction being used and how fast the motor would see the torque spike. In those instances the torque limiter is located very close to the final drive point versus further up the drivetrain near the motor.

Re: Have servo drives eliminated ball-detent torque limiters from new OEM designs?

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 11:17 am
by Taylor
If we are talking large torque, how about shear pins? Some of the mills still use those somehow. :roll:

R+W's SK looks like they have a pretty wide range. Torque to 2800Nm with precision.

I guess there are many ways to solve a problem... mechanical, electrical, or something else. We just try to pick the best way depending on the situation.