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If I did the math right.. The servo is turning at almost 4000 rpm at 250ipm. That data sheet for these servos say the no load speed of these servos at 24v is 4916rpm.. So – I think 250ipm is where I am keeping it.
sam
making the plastic bits into metal bits..
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