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Counterweight

A counterweight is a heavy mass used to balance another weight or to provide a balancing force in a mechanism driven by a pulley, lever, or gear train. By balancing opposing forces, the system reduces the amount of energy required to lift or move a load, and can tune the system's response, reduce vibration, and improve control.

In elevators, a counterweight is attached to a rope that runs over a pulley and balances the

Design considerations include mass, location relative to the pivot, movement range, and the relationship to the

car
and
its
maximum
expected
load,
reducing
motor
torque.
In
cranes
and
hoists,
counterweights
balance
the
weight
being
lifted
to
minimize
motor
power
and
improve
stability.
In
theatre
and
stage
rigging,
counterweights
balance
flown
scenery
and
equipment
via
a
manual
or
motorized
rigging
system.
In
ships
and
submarines,
ballast
weights
and
counterweights
help
trim,
stabilize,
or
balance
mechanisms
such
as
rudders,
cranes,
or
gun
mounts.
In
machinery
and
flywheels,
counterweights
can
offset
the
weight
of
moving
parts
to
reduce
vibration
and
inertia.
load.
Properly
sized
counterweights
must
be
matched
to
the
system's
geometry
to
maintain
balance
while
allowing
controlled
motion.
Safety
features
include
locking
devices,
redundant
supports,
and
compliance
with
relevant
standards.