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load calculation

07/14/2009 7:26 AM

3hp motor 1:140 gearbox how much load can be lifted

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Re: load calculation

07/14/2009 7:30 AM

Depends on motor rpm & winch drum radius (or equivalent - depending how you're lifting it).

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Re: load calculation

07/14/2009 7:35 AM

228 kilogram-metres-per-second, multiplied by the gearbox's efficiency (assuming the acceleration due to gravity is 9.81m/s2).

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