It might seem a strange statement, but yes, you read that right – there are certain operating conditions where servo motors that should be big enough for an application are actually too small!
As COVID-19 impacts countries around the world, frontline workers continue to be crucial during this fight. Lee Spring is playing an active role globally in the manufacturing of critical components and supporting quick lead times that are essential to the pandemic response.
Mark Checkley of KEB Automation discusses the pitfalls associated with engineers calling suppliers late in the design cycle, as well as the benefits to be gained if they were to engage earlier.
This article from the Institute of Spring Technology serves as a good example of how Spring Calculator Professional can be used to model more "unusual" springs. The spring in question has unusual end fittings, dead coils and open coils within the main body.
5G is coming. For many, that short statement is both a beacon of hope and a source of trepidation. This is especially true for test equipment manufacturers.