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Pulley Motor Speed

Reference data and engineering information about pulley motor speed for mechanics applications.

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Overview

Engineering reference data for Pulley Motor Speed in mechanics.

Key Formulas

Newton's Second Law

F=maF = ma

Force = mass × acceleration.

Work

W=FdcosθW = Fd\cos\theta

Work = force × displacement × cos(angle).

Kinetic Energy

Ek=12mv2E_k = \frac{1}{2}mv^2

Energy of motion.

Potential Energy

Ep=mghE_p = mgh

Gravitational potential energy.

Variables

SymbolDescriptionUnit
FFForceN
mmMasskg
aaAccelerationm/s²
vvVelocitym/s

Pulley Speed Relationships

The table below shows common motor speeds and their corresponding required pulley diameters to achieve those RPMs:

7 rows
Common motor speeds and the pulley diameter (1 inch = 25.4 mm) required to achieve them.
Motor Speed(RPM)
Pulley Diameter(in)
Pulley Diameter(mm)
850125.4
1050125.4
1075125.4
1140125.4
1550125.4
1725125.4
3450125.4

Source: engineeringtoolbox.com

Note: The relationship between motor speed (n1n_1), driven speed (n2n_2), and pulley diameters (D1D_1 for motor pulley, D2D_2 for driven pulley) is inversely proportional: n1n2=D2D1\frac{n_1}{n_2} = \frac{D_2}{D_1} For a fixed driven pulley size, a smaller motor pulley will result in a lower output speed.

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