Mechanical System for Lifting and Lowering Weight

In summary, the person is looking for a 115 VAC motor that is capable of raising and lowering a load of up to 150 lbs at a constant speed of 6 inches per second, regardless of changes in the load. They are also wondering if a gearbox will be necessary and are seeking recommendations for parts. To compute the motor specifications, the motor shaft power can be calculated using the weight, acceleration due to gravity, and velocity. It is also recommended to use a small, low end VFD for speed tuning. Additionally, a motor with a nominal speed of 1750rpm may eliminate a variable.
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Hi, I am looking for a 115 VAC motor (able to be plugged into an ordinary power outlet) that is capable of raising and lowering a load of up to 150 lbs. (attached to a cable and a pulley) at the speed of 6 inches per second. I want the speed to remain constant even if the load changes. How can I turn this into motor specifications? Also, given the low speed, will I need to use a gearbox with this motor and if so what could I use? Also anyone who could help me out in selecting/recommending parts for this system I would be eternally grateful. Thanks for any help.
 
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OK, here are a few starters:

Compute the motor shaft power:

Power = weight * g * vel

weight = 150 lb
g = acceleration due to gravity 9.81 m//s^2
vel = velocity = 6 inch / sec

watch your units.

Now if you put a pulley of radius rp on the shaft, the angular speed is:

angular speed pulley = vel / rp.

If the motor nominal speed is: rpm_motor, the gear reduction is:

gear reduction = rpm_motor / angular speed pulley.

I would also recommend a small, low end VFD so you can tune the speed.
 
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Good answer, Edge.
Just to simplify things, though... any normal 115VAC motor that I've seen runs at 1750rpm. That should eliminate one variable.
 

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