Andy & Jon
Sorry, I made that same stupid call years ago when I installed them.
All my work is in foot pounds and my lips has a hard time saying
4000 inch OUNCES (20.8 foot pounds).
I hope you guys appreciate the fact I got out of bed to send this when
I woke up realizing the lunacy of what I had typed.

    Sorry
        Don

On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 4:34 PM, Andy Pugh <a...@andypugh.fsnet.co.uk>wrote:

> On 21 August 2010 21:02, Don Stanley <dstanley1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> > -  Stepper Motors are 4000 inch pound torque direct coupled to the
>
> >> Are you sure of this number?
>
I was sure of the number I seriously doubt the units.

>
> > Jon they are Anaheim Automation stepper motors and they have
> > even stronger ones now.
>
> The biggest I can find on their site is 5700 inch-ounce. That's quite
> a lot less than 4000 inch-pound...
>  --
> atp
>
Andy & Jon I think it's stress. At least I sure hope so.
The alternative is frightening.

>
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