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A counterweight is an equivalent counterbalancing weight that balances a load. One is often used in traction lifts (elevators), cranes, and funfair rides.

If the counterweight were not there, the load would tend to tip the crane forwards *. The counterweight, which is usually made of a dense material such as concrete or lead, provides an anticlockwise moment that balances the load on the crane.

What's more: When the load is lifted, the counterweight is lowered by gravity. This reduces the amount of work that must be performed.

A counterweight is also used in many rotating systems to reduce vibrations due to imbalances in the rotating assembly. A typical example is counterweights on crankshafts in piston engines.

In traction (non-hydraulic) elevators, a heavy counterweight counterbalances the load of the elevator car, so the motor only has to lift the difference between the car load and the counterweight load. Force | Mass | Contrappeso | Contragewicht | Przeciwwaga

 

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