I am trying to guess the weight of the load to size a new drive train.
The existing drive train is explained in a previous post titled, “High cycle….”, a couple of days ago.
The configuration of the existing drive train is not mechanically close enough to the new to just go by horsepower and the existing motors are burning up. They can not easily disconnect the load to weigh it or measure torque and the existing drive does not back drive easily.
The existing drive has two motors, fwd/rev, feeding into a common drive train and is started DOL. The freewheeling motor acts as a flywheel being back driven through the gear train. Since this is high cycle the results are very bad. I can only guess the original idea was to cut the start/stops per minute in half by using two motors.
The new design will use a single 1750, 7.5 hp motor and Vector Drive with braking resistors. The reduction will be a little less than half of the original to allow them to run slightly faster at a rated motor rpm.
Barry1961