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    Connecting hydraulic motor shaft to another shaft

    Thank you, I looked at the deep roller bearings and the specs did mention both high radial and thrust load capability. I like the 4 bolt flange bearings since they have such a large mount area and appears they may be the deep groove. type. I will have to research them in depth because though...
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    Connecting hydraulic motor shaft to another shaft

    Thanks, I've been able to figure out the chain size and sprocket with the info. you provided. Now I'm working on how to secure the 2nd shaft with bearings. Since it has both a side load and up/down loads it looks like it needs both a thrust bearing for the up and down weight load and roller...
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    Connecting hydraulic motor shaft to another shaft

    Thank you for the reply. The way I understand it is if you have a hydraulic motor shaft pointing down the maximum amount of weight that can hang on that shaft cannot exceed 1,000 #'s. Same with if the motor shaft was facing up wards. Still cannot add 1,000 pounds of weight on the shaft...
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    Connecting hydraulic motor shaft to another shaft

    Should of mentioned the rpm's on the hyd motor is about 180-320 max. Gear ratio is 1-1 for the hyd motor and the right side shaft. The problem is the hyd motor in/out load is about 1,000 #'s. If I transfer that load to the side I can use the right side shaft to get more weight. The side (I...
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    Connecting hydraulic motor shaft to another shaft

    Hello, What is the best method to connect a hyd motor shaft to turn another shaft about 1' away when both shafts are pointing downwards? I was thinking of using a chain and sprockets, but was unsure if the chain could take 9,000 inch pounds of torque the hyd motor could put out. The sprocket...

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