Hi, I like how you simplified the stringing machine just with two electrical motors. My question is, are they "stepping motors "? .or are just any electric motor?. Thanks , the video is great
Hello!! how are you? A query, could you explain the speed (RPM) that you are working on when making the strings? Any recommended speed? Are the motors common or do they have a special gear ratio? Thank you very much and congratulations for your work. Regards!!
Hello, I like your ingenuity, a question occurs to me, are both motors powered or just one and the other is for support?
that's a skillful man!
Hi, I like how you simplified the stringing machine just with two electrical motors. My question is, are they "stepping motors "? .or are just any electric motor?.
Thanks , the video is great
Very cool. Thanks
BRAVO!!!!
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Na mão e aço fino 13 né
That’s Fucken great 👍 well done
Hello, what is the tool you use at the end, thanks
Hello!! how are you? A query, could you explain the speed (RPM) that you are working on when making the strings? Any recommended speed? Are the motors common or do they have a special gear ratio? Thank you very much and congratulations for your work. Regards!!
Thanks.
Quais as referencias dos motores?? Quantas RPM? Trifasico?
Pls let us know Motor Specifications.
Are they “shaft through” motors or does one have to be made to spin the opposite way?
Hi! Could you please explain more detailed how to synchronize with adjusters? Is there ANY difference in RPM between two motors?
Pls let me know the motor specification.
why no use fixed caster wheel for foot switch board?
how you chose tension?
Dearest, can you please explane about the electrical schema , just two identical motors with one frequencie driver ? Can you regulate rpm ?
Hello