There is a strong correlation between torque and current in an Electric
motor. For DC motors and servo motors it should be relatively simple to
implement but I do not Think there is any simple solution to Control
current in an ordinary cheap induction motor.

Nicklas Karlsson




> Hello!
>
> I would appreciate, if somebody could suggest European
> manufacturer/reseller for reasonably priced friction torque limiters.
> I mean someting like this:
> http://www.nuteckcouplings.com/torque-limiters.html
>
> The goal is to limit the max torque between sprocket and shaft to 100 Nm.
> I have tried contacting some italian manufacturers, but they do not
> seem to care to respond. I got an offer from a german manufacturer,
> but that seems too pricey, so I would like to find some other
> alternatives as well.
>
> Viesturs
>
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