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Horsepower for hoist or lifting device

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n8engr

Structural
Mar 2, 2001
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I was wondering if anyone has any experience with sizing of motors for lifting devices. I'm looking for a general rule of thumb, say, how many horsepower per ton of lift required. Nothing exact, just something to get an idea for electrical demands.
 
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You might have better luck posting in the mechanical engineering forum. We're just dumb electrical engineers here.
 
Hi, roughly (I cant be bothered to look it up) 500lb 1foot per second = 1 horsepower.
 
75 meterkilogram/sec = 1HP = 736 W <nbucska@pcperipherals.com>
 
A general rule of thumb would be 1 Hp per Ton, but it would depend on the hoist gearbox
 
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