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MotorActuatorChecker by Tintin Boulsard

MotorActuatorChecker is a calculator programmed in Python that calculates the motor requirements (torque, rpm) on motion simulation actuators such as SFX100, SRT100/80, DIY and others. It can be used on all the vertical linear actuators. It takes into account the rig's weight, the desired travel speed, the number of actuators and physics variables.

• Instructions :

Online : https://motoractuatorchecker.w3spaces.com/

GitHub: https://github.com/Tintin1068/MotorActuatorChecker

‣Installation :
1. Download the executable for your OS and your prefered language.
2. Run it by double-clicking on the file.

‣Usage :
1. Enter your rig's weight (kg). Press ENTER.
2. Enter your desired travel speed (mm/s). Press ENTER.
3. Enter the number of actuators.
4. The results are now displayed.
Category:
Design Considerations & Resources
Published:
Aug 5, 2023
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