mike miller wrote: ↑Fri Mar 19, 2021 3:35 pm
I'm starting this thread to share calculators, PSA documents, etc. Feel free to contribute!
First up is a machining calculator. It's not fancy but it works well for comparing different methods side-by-side, such as HEM vs. traditional roughing. Second is an Excel calculator I made. It's mostly for hydraulics, but it also has a bunch of other little widgets. I'll be posting some more as I get time....
(edit: realized attachments were switched around)
I use NOVO by Kennametal fairly often for HP, Torque calcs
https://www.kennametal.com/us/en/resources/novo.html
The one thing this doesn't have is a thrust calc, which is odd, but their online Engineering calcs does have this, again odd, since those are probably a decade or more older.
https://www.kennametal.com/us/en/resour ... ators.html
Not a calculator per say but if you do anything with Extruded structures, like enclosures, simple tables etc I highly recommend May-Cad.
http://may-cad.org/ it's an entire CAD system specifically for Maytechs extruded products. Not only can you create what you want, export it in STEP, SW and a few other formats, but it also can give you a complete BOM WITH pricing. The prices are kept up to date and typically match within 10% or so of what my distributor gives me.
If you do alot with servos Mitsubishi has a nice calculator for their products and then you can usually cross reference to others
https://www.mitsubishielectric.com/fa/p ... pageUnit01 This is especially nice if you're messing around with motor sizes, gear boxes, belt ratios etc. I didn't see a link to the software there though...and Mit's site is a bit of a mess...not as bad as Allen-Bradleys but still hard to find things.