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    Dec 18, 2011, 06:21 PM
    how to calculate torque for shaft?
    How to calculate torque or formula?
    For Mixer / Agitator.
    Type of tank Rectangular & Cylindrical.
    Rectangular Tank Dimension : L x B x H : 4 mtrs x 2 mtrs x 2mtrs - Water level 1.65 meters, shaft length : 2.2 meters. RPM Required : 30. Motor : 3PH, RPM : 1440
    Cylindrical Tank Dimension : Dia x H : 3.6 mtrs x 3.95 mtrs - Water level 3.65 meters, shaft length : 3.0 meters. RPM Required : 30. Motor : 3PH, RPM : 1440
    VFD or Gear System - better option.

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