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Vibrating Equipments 1950's

Vibrating Equipments 1950's

Vibrating Equipments 1950's

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Fellow Engineers,

I have this 3 types of equipments which is placed in a table top which is constructed in the midst of 1920's and 1950's. I was task to design the table top, unfortunately we do not have any vendor data (weights, speed, etc.)

Here are the equipment models found in the machine
1. Cyclo drive
   Model CVVM1-4160DA
   ratio: 473
   Service factor:
      Input: 0.75kW 1800rpm
      Output torque: 155kgf-m
   Serial No. C5039985

2. Cyclo drive
   Model CVVM2-4160DB
   ratio: 273
   Service factor:
      Input: 1.5kW 1800rpm
      Output torque: 155kgf-m
   Serial No. C5039807

3. Beier Cyclo Variator
   Model CVVBMN5A-4215DB
   Ratio: 121
   Beier speed gauge: 0.2-0.8
      Input: 3.7kW 1800rpm
      Output torque: 205kgf-m @ max speed
                     505kgf-m @ max speed
   Serial No. C5058413
 
If you have the data for these equipments kindly inform me at once..thank you very much

Happy holidays

 

RE: Vibrating Equipments 1950's

These appear to be units made by Sumitomo. Check their website

http://www.smcyclo.com/

Russell Giuliano
 

RE: Vibrating Equipments 1950's

(OP)
diskullman,

Thank you very much. As per attached picture, Is 5000lbs possible for this equipment? In the picture in their website, it seems very small (around 500mm to 1m in size longitudinally) and this seems to be just the motor. The equipment I have attached in this thread is huge around 5ft high tall with a 1 meter propeller-like at the bottom..can you give me an advise what weight to be assumed? the equipment is about a half meter diameter.

Happy holidays
 

RE: Vibrating Equipments 1950's

You should run this information through the engineering department at Sumitomo.

Russell Giuliano
 

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