Can DOGA DO11137612B003018 Lift 90kgs 48"?

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The discussion revolves around the capability of the DOGA DO11137612B003018 motor to lift a weight of 90 kg over a height of 48 inches. Participants explore the motor's specifications, the mechanics of the lift system, and the calculations involved in determining the feasibility of the lift.

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  • One participant inquires about the motor's ability to lift 90 kg, providing detailed specifications of the motor.
  • Another participant suggests that the speed of lifting is a factor in determining feasibility.
  • A participant estimates that lifting the weight with the current motor would take approximately 10-15 seconds.
  • Participants request details about the lift mechanism, specifically mentioning the use of a nylon tape and drum dimensions.
  • A participant calculates the necessary torque and energy required to lift the weight, suggesting a 7:1 reduction gearbox may be needed.
  • There is a follow-up question regarding whether the diameter of the rope should be considered in torque calculations when using a drum mechanism.

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Participants express differing views on the calculations and assumptions regarding the lift mechanism, with no consensus reached on the motor's capability to lift the specified weight.

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Some calculations depend on the specific dimensions of the drum and rope, and assumptions about the efficiency of the motor and lift mechanism are not fully resolved.

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using the following information can anyone tell me if the detailed motor is capable of lifting 90kgs 48"

Nominal speed 40 rpm
Nominal torque 5 Nm
Nominal voltage 12 V
Shaft diameter 9 mm
Manufacturer part no. DO 111.3761.2B.00 / 3018
Specification DC gear motor
Nominal current 5 A
Shaft design With key 3
Type DO11137612B00/3018

http://www.conrad-uk.com/ce/en/product/198458/DOGA-DO11137612B003018-12VDC-Motor-40RPM-5NM-DO-11137612B00-3018/1101101&ref=list
regards
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takes about about 10-15 seconds with current motor
 
Describe the lift mechanism (i.e., rope on a drum, like a winch), including dimensions.
 
pantaz said:
Describe the lift mechanism (i.e., rope on a drum, like a winch), including dimensions.

I will be using nylon tape 25mm wide which coils onto a small drum approx 30mm i/d 75mm o/d

http://www.bruno.com/vehicle-lift-take-apart-lifts.html

this the hoist mechanism
 
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any ideas people? trying to save a disabled guy £450
 
Your downward force is 90*9.81 N (call it 900) so if your drum is .037 m radius you need a torque of 33.3 NM so you'd need a 7:1 reduction gearbox.
To raise 90 Kg over 1.2 M you need about 1000 J, 12V*5A is 60w so it would take slightly over 15 seconds for the lift.
 
thanks jobrag
thats brilliant
 
Jobrag,
I have a question please. If this was an application with a rope wrapped around the drum, would we not consider the diameter of the rope in addtion to the radius of the drum to back calculate the force necessary?
 

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