A 150 HP electric motor will have approximately 280 foot pounds of torque output. Torque is used mostly at low speeds to get loads moving.
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1 HP electric motor = 1.5 HP hydraulic motor so for a 3 HP electric motor you would need a 4.5 HP hydraulic motor. Also for your information a 1 HP hydraulic motor = 1 2/3 HP gasoline engine.
Torque for 50 hp fore stroke casing bolts
Horsepower is 150 @ 3800RPM and torque is 240 @ 2400RPM
160 hp and 185 ft pounds torque
Advertised Horsepower is--245 HP @ 3800 RPMs. Torque is-365 FT. LBS. @ 2800 RPMs. The Heavy Duty 454 has--240 HP @ 3800 RPMs. Torque is--370 FT. LBS. @ 2800 RPMs.
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It has 220 hp and 221 pounds of torque
125 hp and 107 ft lbs of torque.
It is a short-hand description of the torque from a 3-phase motor. By the nature of 3-phase electricity, a motor using it gives a constant torque, unlike a single-phase motor which gives a torque that pulsates at twice the supply frequency. Usually that does not matter because there is enough inertia in the rotating parts to mask the effect.
the 4.3 makes 200 hp @4600 and about 270 ft. lbs @ 2800... pretty powerful motor.