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| Posted by: dallas will ® 01/26/2010, 20:48:42 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
I need help
I have a weight of 16000 pounds that I want to lift by using a electric motor I want to use a 400 to 1 ratio my ? is how big of a motor would be needed horsepower? that would do the job thank you
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| Posted by: maytag ® 01/28/2010, 19:15:33 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
Distance and time frame?? The more detailed info you provide the better feedback you will receive. Maytag |
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| Posted by: dallas will ® 01/28/2010, 21:11:37 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
the dist. I need to meve is 600 feet the drum is 11 ft in dia.I need to use a 400-1 ratio
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