Product Description
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Detailed Images of Three Types Helical Gearbox Shaft Mounted Reducer
Detailed Dimensions of Helical Gearbox Shaft Mounted Reducer
Product Description
Helical Gearbox Shaft Mounted Reducer
1. Precision High Quality Gearing
Computer designed helical gears, strong alloy materials for high load capacity, ground profile (some intermediate pinions are shaved). CHINAMFG tooth profile, in conformance with ISO 1328-1997, 98% efficiency for per stage, smooth quiet operation with several teeth in mesh.
2. Output Hub
*Standard or alternative output hole diameter for choice as follow.
ITEM |
Standard output hole diameter |
Alternative output hole ø |
B5 |
ø30 |
ø25/35/40 |
B13/20 |
ø30 |
ø25/35/40 |
C5 |
ø40 |
ø35/45/50 |
C13/20 |
ø40 |
ø35/45/50 |
D5 |
ø50 |
ø45/55/60/65 |
D13/20 |
ø50 |
ø45/55/60/65 |
E5 |
ø55 |
ø50/60/65 |
E13/20 |
ø55 |
ø50/60/65 |
F5 |
ø65 |
ø60/70/75 |
F13/20 |
ø65 |
ø60/70/75 |
G5 |
ø75 |
ø70/80/85 |
G13/20 |
ø75 |
ø70/80/85 |
H5 |
ø85 |
ø80/90/95/100 |
H13/20 |
ø85 |
ø80/90/95/100 |
J5 |
ø100 |
ø90/95/105/110/15710 |
J13/20 |
ø100 |
ø90/95/105/110/15710 |
3. Strong Alloy Steel Shafts
Strong alloy steel, hardened, ground on journals, gear seatings and extensions, for maximum torsional loads. Generous size shaft keys for shock loading and conform to ISO standards.
4, Back Stops
Alternative parts, anti-run back device, are available on all 13:1 and 20:1. Ratio units and do not recommend for 5:1.
5. Torque Arm Assembly
For easy adjustment of the belt.
Packing & Delivery
Packing Images of Worm Gear Reducer Worm Gearbox NMRV 130 150
Inner Packing: PP bag with carton
Outer Packing: Carton boxes or wooden cases
Leadtime: 20-30 days after order confirm
About Us
Formerly known as HangZhou Reducer Factory, CHINAMFG Group was founded in 1976.
Presently, our commitment extends beyond manufacturing as we engage in diligent research and trading endeavors. Our primary focus
centers on power transmission products, constituting the core of our business operations
.
Having invested a total of 2 billion Yuan in land spHangZhou an impressive 200,000 square meters, our workforce of 1000 dedicated
employees now produce over 3,500 distinct types of gearboxes each day, serving the global market.
With unwavering commitment to research and development over a span of 45 years, CHINAMFG takes great pride in holding the esteemed distinction of being the largest manufacturer of small and medium-sized speed reducers in Asia.
Our main products range from Worm Gear Reducers, Helical Gear Reducers, Helical Bevel Reducers, Shaft Mounted Reducers to Slewing
drives and more.
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Hardness: | Hardened Tooth Surface |
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Installation: | Vertical Type |
Layout: | Parallel |
Gear Shape: | Bevel Gear |
Step: | Double-Step |
Type: | Worm Reducer |
Customization: |
Available
| Customized Request |
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Is it Possible to Reverse the Direction of a Worm Gearbox?
Yes, it is possible to reverse the direction of a worm gearbox by changing the orientation of either the input or output shaft. However, reversing the direction of a worm gearbox can have some implications that need to be considered:
- Efficiency: Reversing the direction of a worm gearbox can potentially affect its efficiency. Worm gearboxes are typically more efficient in one direction of rotation due to the design of the worm and worm wheel.
- Backlash: Reversing the direction of rotation might lead to increased backlash or play in the gearbox, which can impact precision and smooth operation.
- Lubrication: Depending on the gearbox’s design, reversing the direction could affect lubrication distribution and lead to uneven wear on the gear teeth.
- Load: Reversing the direction might also impact the gearbox’s load-carrying capacity, especially if it’s designed for predominantly one-way operation.
- Noise and Vibration: Direction reversal can sometimes result in increased noise and vibration due to changes in gear engagement and meshing behavior.
If you need to reverse the direction of a worm gearbox, it’s advisable to consult the gearbox manufacturer’s guidelines and recommendations. They can provide insights into whether the specific gearbox model is suitable for reversible operation and any precautions or adjustments needed to ensure proper functioning.
How to Calculate the Input and Output Speeds of a Worm Gearbox?
Calculating the input and output speeds of a worm gearbox involves understanding the gear ratio and the principles of gear reduction. Here’s how you can calculate these speeds:
- Input Speed: The input speed (N1) is the speed of the driving gear, which is the worm gear in this case. It is usually provided by the manufacturer or can be measured directly.
- Output Speed: The output speed (N2) is the speed of the driven gear, which is the worm wheel. To calculate the output speed, use the formula:
N2 = N1 / (Z1 * i)
Where:
N2 = Output speed (rpm)
N1 = Input speed (rpm)
Z1 = Number of teeth on the worm gear
i = Gear ratio (ratio of the number of teeth on the worm gear to the number of threads on the worm)
It’s important to note that worm gearboxes are designed for gear reduction, which means that the output speed is lower than the input speed. Additionally, the efficiency of the gearbox, friction, and other factors can affect the actual output speed. Calculating the input and output speeds is crucial for understanding the performance and capabilities of the worm gearbox in a specific application.
Preventing Backlash in a Worm Gearbox
Backlash in a worm gearbox can lead to reduced accuracy, positioning errors, and decreased overall efficiency. Here are steps to prevent or minimize backlash:
- High-Quality Components: Use high-quality worm gears and worm wheels with tight manufacturing tolerances. Precision components will help reduce backlash.
- Proper Meshing: Ensure the worm gear and worm wheel are properly aligned and meshed. Improper meshing can lead to increased backlash.
- Preload: Applying a small amount of preload to the worm gear can help reduce backlash. However, excessive preload can increase friction and wear.
- Anti-Backlash Mechanisms: Consider using anti-backlash mechanisms, such as spring-loaded systems or adjustable shims, to compensate for any inherent backlash.
- Lubrication: Proper lubrication can reduce friction and play a role in minimizing backlash. Use a lubricant that provides good film strength and reduces wear.
- Maintenance: Regularly inspect and maintain the gearbox to identify and address any changes in backlash over time.
It’s important to strike a balance between reducing backlash and maintaining smooth operation. Consulting with gearbox experts and following manufacturer guidelines will help you optimize your worm gearbox’s performance while minimizing backlash.
editor by CX 2024-04-09