Pulley
A pulley is a simple machine consisting of a wheel with a groove around its edge, designed to guide a rope, belt, or chain. A pulley helps lift, lower, or move loads by changing the direction of the force applied. Pulleys reduce the effort needed to move heavy objects, making work easier.
Pulley Types:
- Fixed Pulley – Attached to a structure, it only changes the direction of force but does not reduce effort.
- Movable Pulley – Moves with the load and reduces the amount of force needed.
- Compound Pulley – A combination of fixed and movable pulleys that provides both direction change and mechanical advantage.
Pulleys are commonly used in cranes, elevators, well buckets, and gym equipment.
Parent Categories
Pulley Calculators and Collections
Pulley Equations
- 2nd Pulley Diameter Use Equation
- 2nd Pulley RPM Use Equation
- Angular Velocity to Linear Speed Use Equation
- Belt Length Use Equation
- Belt Speed Use Equation
- Belt Transfer Horsepower Use Equation
- La Longitud de la Correa Use Equation
- La Velocidad de la Correa Use Equation
- Mechanical Advantage - Pulleys Use Equation
- Polea Para Correa (RPM) Use Equation
- Pulley Diameter Use Equation
- Pulley Geometry Exercise Use Equation
- Pulley RPMs Use Equation
- RPM del cuarto polea en tres astas Use Equation
- RPM of 4th pulley on 3 shafts Use Equation
- RPM to Linear Velocity Use Equation
- Segundo Polea (El Diametro) Use Equation
- Segundo Polea (RPM) Use Equation
- Two Pulley Belt Length Use Equation
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