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  1. coreytroy

    Force calculation on handle turning a shaft

    Thanks for the reply. Still trying to get my head aropund this. The wrench say's it is good for 625 ft/lbs. So would that be: (3.04 x 2.2)=6.69lb per 25.4x12=304.8ft :: 2,039.12lb/ft, making the wrench less that 1.3 of the required power ?
  2. coreytroy

    Force calculation on handle turning a shaft

    If i was to locate the handlle into the horizontal position, and place a 19kg weight on the handle, that would not equate to a force of 19kg ?
  3. coreytroy

    Force calculation on handle turning a shaft

    I have a manual brake winch with a 320mm handle that simply turns a shaft to operate the winch, either up or down. The specifications state that 19kg of hand force is required to operate the winch(assume it refers to max load applied). If i was to remove the handle and use an impact wrench...

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