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On Fri, 06 Jun 2008 17:17:07 GMT, "JayKay" wrote:
My first problem with that is if one motor is a bit faster than another and I'd guess the slower wouldn't be too happy. My second problem is I need to relocate one motor (same horizontal plane) while one stays fixed for various applications thus chains would be a problem Thanks for the response Jay (please do not toppost...) Explain more about what you want to do, or what you are trying to do. There has to be something between the two motors (a belt, product, line, something) or you'd not care if they were syncronized. Say it is a conveyer belt... You could monitor the belt's tension between the two motors, if too tight, speed up the feed, if too loose slow down the feed. |
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