Low RPM high Torque Motor with enough power to rotate 30 pounds?

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For an engineering project requiring a motor to rotate a 30-pound base at 1 to 6 rotations per hour, a winch motor is recommended due to its capability for low-speed operation. These motors are affordable, typically under $100, and can be powered by a small car battery or an AC/DC converter for convenience. The low current load makes it feasible to use a simple power source without significant complications. The discussion emphasizes the availability and efficiency of winch motors for such tasks. Overall, this setup should effectively meet the project's requirements.
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Hi, I'm working on an engineering project and I need to get a 30pound base to rotate at speeds between 6 rotations per hour and possibly 1 rotation per hour.

Does anyone know where to get such a motor, or if it is even possible?
Can anyone think of a better more efficient way of doing this task?
Thanks!
 
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30 lbs? That's all?
1-6 rph? That's VERY slow.
Not sure why there is any problem.

A "winch" motor comes to mind, as it can be very slow.
Cheap and widely available for less than $100.
 
for the winch motor, what kind of power source do I attach it to?
 
DC. Car battery.
In your case, the load is so low that a very small car battery would work just fine.

Edit: Of course, with such a low current load, a simple AC/DC converter rated to your specs will work as well, with the benifit of just plugging it into your AC wall outlet.
 
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