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Bogstandard:
Scott,

Having only done one control box and two rotary tables, I am definitely no expert, but if I can help you in any way, don't be afraid to ask. That is what the site is all about, sharing and helping each other if we can.

Jack,

Thanks.


John
SPiN Racing:
Thanks John!

I have everything ordered, with the exception of the um.. connector dingle between the motor and the table. I didnt order that, nor any connector to hook motor and table together. I will create those once I get the motor.

Still need to take the table out of the crate and see what its made of.

I need to have my kids move it for me sadly.
Its 75 Pounds, and I am going to the doctor tomorrow morning to get my back checked. I did something to it in the last 2 or 3 weeks.. and its causing a good bit of discomfort.
Could be all the sheetmetal work on the car Im doing, or the brick wall, and concrete ramp I am making..... :doh:
John Stevenson:

--- Quote from: SPiN Racing on April 05, 2011, 03:32:26 PM ---

Still need to take the table out of the crate and see what its made of.



--- End quote ---

Normally plywood.

John S.
Bogstandard:
Don't leave getting checked out for too long, mine happened very quickly, and it soon became permanent.


John
BillTodd:
Mr Tandard, what sort of torque does that motor provide?

I'm trying to design an add-on like this for my dividing head. I don't have room for such a large motor but then I don't need it to be able to rotate fast. I can gear it down some but would still need sufficient holding torque while it is operating in universal mode.

Bill
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