View Full Version : How to slow rpms on electric motors with pulleys?
jdoggy
Jul 6, 2011, 03:31 PM
I have an electric motor that spins 1725 rpm and need to slow it down to around 14 rpm, I'm willing to use pulleys but don't know what sizes to get. I am trying to spin a 55 gal plastic barrell at this rate to tumble waterfowl for taxidermy purposes, any help is very appreciated
cdad
Jul 6, 2011, 04:20 PM
In general you don't want to slow down a motor because they are designed to run at a specific speed. What your looking to do is create a ratio between the motor and the drum.
Example: A 50:1 ratio would mean the one side spins 50 times to the other side making one revolution.
In your case you might want to consider a slower motor as it would be much easier to work with.
14 rpm is pretty slow.
What you might think about also is using or modifying a cement mixer for your needs.
jdoggy
Jul 6, 2011, 04:27 PM
Hey thanks for the input,I figured it would be pretty hard to do just thought I would see if anyone had any ideas.