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Horse power Drive at the yield shaft of a motor, turbine, or engine is named brake pull or shaft torque, contingent upon what sort of instrument is utilized to gauge it. Torque of responding motors, especially in the bigger sizes, is regularly communicated as shown pull, which is resolved from the weight in the chambers. Brake or shaft strength is not exactly demonstrated drive by the measure of energy lost to rubbing inside the motor itself, which may add up to 10 percent or a greater amount of the showed pull.
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