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Is My Servo Motor Calculated Correctly for My Gearbox?
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[QUOTE="SevenToFive, post: 6056284, member: 601404"] I am running into a minor snag and would like to know if I am going in the right direction or not. Most gearbox catalogs rate everything for input HP rather than input torque. Would I be able to calculate the motor HP by rearranging the Torque(in-lb) = HP*63025 / rpm, or in this case Torque*rpm/63025=HP Motor runs at 1500rpm, has a stall torque of 92in-lbs. 92in-lbs*1500rpm/63025 = 2.19HP. So if the gearbox is rated for 2.5HP or greater the motor would be okay to use. Am I on the right path or lost in the woods? Thanks to those who reply. [/QUOTE]
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