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    8000 rpm are good for shading/color but 10000rpm is what you need for a good liner if your useing machines with give/crankshafts
    if your using a directdrive you can use a slower motor as it will be just as fast.



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    what we actually need is manufacturers specs on motor volts to rps(rpm/60). 1 rps on a motor would equal to 1cps on coils. with an actual spec chart for each motor, no matter what machine, we would be able to better understand our machines. the only variable would be loaded vs unloaded, but at least we would be in the ballpark
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    Quote Originally Posted by ckjr View Post
    what we actually need is manufacturers specs on motor volts to rps(rpm/60). 1 rps on a motor would equal to 1cps on coils. with an actual spec chart for each motor, no matter what machine, we would be able to better understand our machines. the only variable would be loaded vs unloaded, but at least we would be in the ballpark
    These aren't perfect but i am pretty sure they are close

    I am pretty sure that the neo tat is about 8000
    the treasure chest is about 9000 as well as the rapier I
    the rapier II is faster 10000 or 11000 I believe

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    this basically confirms jimmee's (jesone79) idea that higher rpm is better for lining

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    Quote Originally Posted by tatu richie View Post
    this basically confirms jimmee's (jesone79) idea that higher rpm is better for lining
    Haha, if my numbers are correct

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    Quote Originally Posted by tatu richie View Post
    this basically confirms jimmee's (jesone79) idea that higher rpm is better for lining
    Would also depend on how fast you want to line for what size configuration you would want to use.

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    I wonder if a car engine timer or something similar could read the actual speed of rotory machines at varying volts. I'd love to be able to know the actual rpm

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    given that 1 rpm=1 cps then 9000rpm =150 cps/rps

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    sorry should have read the prevoius page

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