Pulley Ratio Calculator

Calculate the pulley ratio and output speed for belt or chain drive systems. Supports metric (mm, teeth) and imperial (inches, teeth) units. Results are shown as wheel-shaped pulley visualizations in chart view by default.

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Pulley Ratio Visualization

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Pulley Ratio Calculation

Pulley ratio is calculated as:

Ratio = Driven Pulley Size ÷ Driver Pulley Size

Output speed (if RPM provided):

Output RPM = Input RPM ÷ Ratio

Notes:

  • Size can be diameter (mm or inches) or number of teeth.
  • Metric: mm or teeth; Imperial: inches or teeth.
  • Typical sizes:
    • Belt pulleys: 50–500 mm (2–20 inches)
    • Toothed pulleys: 10–100 teeth
    • RPM: 100–3000
  • A ratio > 1 means the driven pulley rotates slower; < 1 means faster.

How to Use the Pulley Ratio Calculator

  1. Select the unit system (Metric or Imperial).
  2. Choose size type (Diameter or Number of Teeth).
  3. Optionally enter input RPM for speed calculations.
  4. For each pulley pair, enter driver and driven pulley sizes.
  5. Add more pulley pairs as needed using the “Add Pulley Pair” button.
  6. Select display mode (Chart View is default).
  7. Click “Calculate” to view results, including pulley ratios and a wheel-shaped visualization.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is a pulley ratio?

It’s the ratio of the driven pulley’s size to the driver pulley’s size, determining speed and torque changes in a belt or chain drive system.

How does the ratio affect speed?

A ratio > 1 reduces output speed (increases torque); a ratio < 1 increases output speed (reduces torque).

Can I use teeth instead of diameter?

Yes, for toothed pulleys, enter the number of teeth. The calculation is the same.

What are typical pulley sizes?

Belt pulleys: 50–500 mm (2–20 inches); toothed pulleys: 10–100 teeth. Adjust based on your system.

Why use the chart view?

It visualizes pulley pairs as wheel-shaped pulleys connected by a belt, with ratios labeled, making comparisons intuitive.