Take the radius of the drive wheel you intend to use and the load you intend to lift. With a litle arithmetic, you can calculate the ft. lbs. of torque required.
Now divide your belt speed by the circumference of the drive wheel and you have the RPM's required. Check your textbook for the formula to derive Hp. from torque and RPM.
Don't forget to add a safety factor, and don't mix up seconds and minutes in your calculations.
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