> Anyway, you can compute the linear force a ballscrew can exert from
> some given motor torque, and then compute how much acceleration in
> G's that will give.  That is a good exercise, rather than talking about
> motor Watts.
>
> Jon
>
>
...which you can do with my calc sheet posted earlier. :)

/S
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