Thanks for all the info, now to chew on this a bit.

JT

On 9/9/2015 5:53 AM, John Thornton wrote:
> I need to calculate the power needed to move a gantry. I assume that
> mass and velocity and acceleration are the key factors. Knowing those
> how do you figure out the watts needed. This is not a milling machine so
> no cutting forces need to be taken into effect. I'll be moving the
> gantry with timing belts.
>
> Thanks
> JT
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