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nm electric motor and output force reducer

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birillomx

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I'm new and you have to apologize, but I have little memory of the studies done in its time.

I'm designing a test bench and I'd need to understand how many electric motors can serve to compress a suspension.

the reaction force is about 300 kgf.

upstream I have an electric motor of 1300 turns and downstream , 330 turns approx., using a gearbox ( dentata-crown -pignone strap) from 1/4 ratio.

the circular motion must transform it into alternation, with the use of the classic connecting rod (the intersection center biella center motor axis of 5 cm).

Is an electric motor of 2.2 kw (triphase), 15 nm of torque or must use one with superior characteristics?

I thank you immediately, those who could help me.... : )
 
Just search on the net the scheme of forces of the biella crank and put in numbers. if you use inverter or not things change....etc
 

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