Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Cover Sheet
- Table of Contents
- Notes on Safety
- Introduction
- Selecting the Type of Reference Value
- Representing the Reference Values in User Units
- Combining the Reference Values
- Available Reference Values
- Additional Functions
- Parameterizing the Speed and Torque Limits
- Additional Functions
- Fieldbus
- Used Parameters
- Global Presence
- Publication
- STÖBER Homepage
- STÖBER Product Range

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4. Representing the Reference Values in User Units
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4.2 User Units for a Torque Reference Value
Information that you will find in
this section …
This section describes how to scale a torque reference value in user units. Before you
can begin scaling you must have activated the torque reference value on page 1 of the
Assistant.
Scaling the reference value
Figure 4-4 shows page 2.2 of the Assistant. It presents the structure of a machine with
motor, gear unit and other ratios.
Figure 4-4 Scaling in the torque-type reference value
First, edit the parameters on the top of the page (Figure 4-5):
• In D86 specify the number of decimal digits with which torques are to be represented.
• In D89 enter the desired unit of measurement for the torque or the force (e.g., in %).
Remember that not more than 8 characters can be entered.
• Enter the rated torque of the machine in D56.
Figure 4-5 Parameter D86, D89 and D56
force
torque