Hi desert fox, you might have skimmed my post... I've answered everything. The most important thing of all is that your agent(?) wanted to uprate the bolts and wouldn't be doing it (free?) because he was bored on his day off. The inertia of the motor on start would be massive....I don't know...
My question is 'why'? bother going to all this trouble'''''
Systems even allowing (like SAA 3000) a max 5% variation for voltage calculations ..well that's 11 volts on 220 for a start. Once you go much past that increased current might cause some problems and though few seem to know it, cable...
I read some not all replies. I think the question has been confused. You must look at the total system, total forces, total mounting detail. Your locating pins are essential in the scheme of it all. This, below,is about the mounting system
The turning forces on the motor vary continually with...