Emergency torque refers to the maximum torque that a mechanical system, such as a motor or gearbox, can produce under emergency conditions without causing immediate failure or damage. It is typically used to allow a system to operate temporarily beyond its normal limits in critical situations, such as during system startup or in case of a fault. This torque level is often specified by manufacturers to ensure safety and reliability while providing a margin for unexpected demands.
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