huntersridge
Agricultural
- Feb 28, 2007
- 7
I posted this question earlier but I have some new information. I am setting up a "Tumbler" (4'w X 6'h)that will be turning at a speed of 18 RPM's. I will be powering this with a gearmotor with a 57:1 ratio which gives it an output speed of 29 RPM's. The gearmotor has a 1" shaft as well as the Tumbler "drive shaft". I need to go from 29 RPM's (output motor speed) down to 18 RPM's on the drum. What would I need as far as sprocket sizing on the motor and the drum??
The gearmotor will be sitting directly below the tumbler sprocket.The tumbler is just a 6' diameter wooden drum that revolves on a 1" shaft mounted in pillow block bearings.
The gearmotor will be sitting directly below the tumbler sprocket.The tumbler is just a 6' diameter wooden drum that revolves on a 1" shaft mounted in pillow block bearings.