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Evaluating DC Motors Determining Motor Stall Torque and No Load RPM.

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1 Evaluating DC Motors Determining Motor Stall Torque and No Load RPM

2 The Test Bench Set Up Requirements Securely fasten motor to the Test Bench. Use #10 AWG or larger, Multi Stranded Wire. Battery or Batteries similar to those intended for use in the BattleBot. HD Automotive Starter Switch Caution: Testing motor torque creates strong electrical and mechanical forces. Wear Eye Protection. Work with Adult supervision.

3 Build a motor torque arm Special Equipment Use 1”x1”x1/16” steel angle 3/8” Shaft Collar

4 Create the Stall Condition 3 People should perform the test. Set up and hold the scale Mark the scale Energize/de-energize the system. Wear Eye Protection

5 Set Up and Hold the Scale Wear Eye Protection Motor Torque Arm Scale with Taped Marking Torque Arm Retainer

6 Create the Stall Condition Procedure Wear Eye Protection Assume the stations; Energizer Scale holder Scale marker Energize the System Raise the Torque Arm with the Scale Mark the Scale Deflection De-Energize. ALWAYS Record, Describe and Date the Data

7 Determining the Torque Value ALWAYS Record, Describe and Date the Data D F F = Force (lbs.) 3 lbs D = Length (ft.).5 ft Q = Torque (ft.lbs.) Q =D x F 1.5 ft.lbs. =.5 ft. x 3 lbs.

8 Measure No Load RPM Procedure Wear Eye Protection Mark Armature Shaft with Reflective Tape. Energize the System Read the No Load RPM De-Energize. ALWAYS Record, Describe and Date the Data

9 Directly Measuring Motor Stall Torque is a Learning Experience. Ammeter Voltmeter Sample Motor NC MO Switch 12V Battery


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