Pulley Torque Calculator

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Pulley Torque Calculator

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When designing or analyzing a belt-driven system, knowing the actual torque available at the pulley is essential for selecting motors, shafts, and bearings correctly. Even a small error in force, radius, or efficiency can significantly affect real output performance. This Pulley Torque Calculator helps you determine the usable torque by applying the practical formula ( T= F × r × η.

Whether you’re working on industrial machinery, workshop equipment, or a custom mechanical project, this tool provides quick and reliable torque results in both N·m and lb·f

How to Calculate Pulley Torque

Pulley torque represents the rotational force produced when a belt applies a tangential force at a certain radius. In real belt-driven systems, efficiency must also be considered because mechanical losses reduce the usable output torque.

Basic Pulley Torque Formula

T = F × r × η

  • T = Torque (N·m)
  • F = Net tangential belt force (N)
  • r = Pulley radius (meters)
  • η = Efficiency (decimal form)

If you know tight-side and slack-side belt tensions, then:

F = T₁ − T₂

Where T₁ is tight-side tension and T₂ is slack-side tension.


Example

Given:

  • Tight-side tension (T₁) = 500 N
  • Slack-side tension (T₂) = 300 N
  • Pulley radius (r) = 0.1 m
  • Efficiency (η) = 95% = 0.95

Step 1: Calculate Net Force

F = 500 − 300 = 200 N

Step 2: Apply Torque Formula

T = 200 × 0.1 × 0.95

Result:

T = 19 N·m


Torque Conversion (Optional)

To convert Newton-meters (N·m) to pound-feet (lb·ft):

1 N·m = 0.737562 lb·ft

Example:

19 N·m × 0.737562 = 14.01 lb·ft


Important Notes

  • Higher force increases torque.
  • Larger pulley radius increases torque.
  • Lower efficiency reduces usable torque.
  • Always convert units properly before calculation.

Torque Formula Reference Table

Parameter Symbol Formula / Unit Description
Torque T N·m or lb·ft Rotational force produced at pulley radius
Net Force F T₁ − T₂ Difference between tight and slack belt tension
Pulley Radius r Meters (m) Distance from center to belt contact point
Efficiency η 0 to 1 (or %) Accounts for system losses & power loss
Force (N) Radius (m) Efficiency (%) Torque (N·m) Torque (lb·ft)
100 0.05 90% 4.50 3.32
250 0.10 95% 23.75 17.53
500 0.15 92% 69.00 50.90
800 0.20 90% 144.00 106.19

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