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post Mar 7 2010, 07:31 AM
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I need to design a model of 1000 kg lift / elevator. So can u help me with the chosen motor and the data sheet? it can be DC motor @ ac motor.


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post Mar 17 2010, 03:31 AM
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To understand why you haven't received any replies to your inquiry, please take a couple of minutes to read the two posts by marke found in these links.

http://www.lmpforum.com/inforum/-t2.html


http://www.lmpforum.com/inforum/Students-Postings-t258.html


In addition to posting your query in the correct section of the forum, you will also need to supply a lot more detail about the application as it relates to the operating requirements of the motor; i.e.,

Torque
  • Starting
  • Accelerating
  • Running
  • Decelerating
  • Stopping
  • Holding (braking)
Speed(s)
  • Running
  • Settling
Duty Cycle
Mechanical Coupling of Load
  • Direct Coupled
  • Overhung


Voltage, Frequency, Enclosure Type, Environment Temperature Range, Elevation at which motor is installed, etc.

These are but a few of the many details you will need to provide to properly dimension the motor for your application.

Without sufficient detail, put on a blind-fold, open up a motor catalog to any page, and placing your finger anywhere on the page, pick a motor.

Good luck.


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