torque control???? VFD???

CV3000's on controlnet work nicely in this application and aren't too terrifying to set up . Having read it again , what was all that about two motors and using slip ? you could put a friction clutch in there as well ?!?
As the VFD guy says , absolutely no need for encoder ( unless you want to measure stretch or slip particularly accurately) .
 

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