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Unit of rate of doing work. One horesepower equals about 550 foot-pounds per second or 746 watts.
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| horsepower |
The standard unit for measuring engine power: 1 hp is the power required to lift 550 pounds of weight one foot high in a second.
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The common measurement when rating an engine's power. One horsepower equals 500 ft-lbs. per second, which is basically the power needed to lift 550 pounds one foot off the ground in exactly one second.
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| horsepower |
Unit of power equal to 33,000 foot-pounds per minute, equivalent to 745.7 watts.
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Calculate the maximum input horsepower required for each jack. This should not exceed the maximum input horsepower for the model and ratio selected.For multiple jack arrangements, total horsepower required depends on horsepower per jack, number of jacks, the efficiency of the gear box(es) and the efficiency of the arrangement. Two typical arrangements are: (SEE FIG. 3)
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