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<blockquote data-quote="WaterWaif" data-source="post: 388763" data-attributes="member: 12444"><p>I viewed a few vids on them but did not pay attention to speed other than one ran on a car's wheel must have been running at idle speed.</p><p></p><p>https://screwlogsplitter.com/faq.html</p><p></p><p>A few hundred R.P.M. for a top range would be plenty enough to get tangled in I imagine. #-o </p><p>Should work on reasonably grained foot diameter stuff and under at a five hundred R.P.M. max. (my estimate).</p><p>Speed will become heat, so too much more than what is needed will be waste and risk overheating screw material.</p><p></p><p>The Stickler brand screw requires about 150-200 RPM to work right, but the manufacturer of each brand screw should be the final answer to what R.P.M. requirements fit your particular screw.</p><p>A convenient kill switch sounds like a good idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WaterWaif, post: 388763, member: 12444"] I viewed a few vids on them but did not pay attention to speed other than one ran on a car's wheel must have been running at idle speed. https://screwlogsplitter.com/faq.html A few hundred R.P.M. for a top range would be plenty enough to get tangled in I imagine. #-o Should work on reasonably grained foot diameter stuff and under at a five hundred R.P.M. max. (my estimate). Speed will become heat, so too much more than what is needed will be waste and risk overheating screw material. The Stickler brand screw requires about 150-200 RPM to work right, but the manufacturer of each brand screw should be the final answer to what R.P.M. requirements fit your particular screw. A convenient kill switch sounds like a good idea. [/QUOTE]
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