No Load Starting-, Back Driving- And Running Torque; No Load Running Torque - Harmonic Drive HFUS-2A Series Engineering Data

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4.5 No Load Starting-, Back Driving- and Running Torque

No Load Running Torque

The no load running torque is the torque required to maintain rotation of the input element (high speed side) at a defined input
speed with no load applied to the output.
No Load Starting Torque
The no load starting torque is the quasistatic torque required to commence rotation of the input element (high speed side)
with no load applied to the output element (low speed side).
No Load Back Driving Torque
The no load back driving torque is the torque required to commence rotation of the output element (low speed side) with
no load applied to the input element (high speed side). The approximate range for no load back driving torque, based on
tests of actual production gears, is shown in the matching table. In no case should the values given be regarded as a margin
in a system that must hold an external load. Where back driving is not permissible a brake must be fitted.
The following curves are valid for: Harmonic Drive® grease, standard lubricant quantity
Gear ratio i = 100
For other ratios please apply the compensation values below.
For oil lubrication please contact Harmonic Drive AG.
4.5.1 No Load Running Torque
Illustration 29.1
Input Speed = 500 rpm
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