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OUR Coupling Max. Angular Misalignment Is 0.5 Deg. Coupling Dia

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In this example, you want to determine the length of the arc – in millimeters – on the

circumference of a circle with a diameter of 50 inches traced by a pair of lines that


form an angle of 30 degrees.

1. Start by converting the angle to radians. 30 degrees = 30π/180 radians. Since


π equals approximately 3.14, we get 0.523 radians.
2. Remember that the radius of a circle is half its diameter. In this case, r = 25
inches. 
3. Convert the radius to the target units – millimeters – using the conversion 1 inch
= 25.4 millimeters. We get 25 inches = 635 millimeters.
4. Multiply the radius by the angle in radians to get the arc length. 635mm • 0.523
radians = 332.1 mm.

OUR Coupling max. angular misalignment is 0.5 deg. Coupling dia:

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