Product Description
Product Parameters
S series geared motor speed reducer with 90 Degree Gear box
Components:
1. Housing: Cast Iron
2. Gears: Helical-worm Gears
3. Input Configurations: Equipped with Electric Motors
Solid Shaft Input, IEC-normalized Motor Flange
4. Applicable Motors:
Single Phase AC Motor, Three Phase AC Motor
Brake Motors, Inverter Motors
Multi-speed Motors, Explosion-proof Motor
Roller Motor
5. Output Configurations: CHINAMFG Shaft Output
Hollow Shaft Output.
Features:
1. Modular design, compact structure
2. Low noise
3. Hollow output shaft with keyed connection, shrink disk, or torque arm
4. Can be combined with other types of gearboxes (Such as R Series, UDL Series)
Models |
Output Shaft Dia. |
Input Shaft Dia. |
Power(kW) |
Ratio |
Max. Torque(Nm) |
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Solid Shaft |
Hollow Shaft |
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S38 |
20mm |
20mm |
16mm |
0.18~0.75 |
10.27~152 |
90 |
S48 |
25mm |
25/30mm |
16mm |
0.18~1.5 |
11.46~244.74 |
170 |
S58 |
30mm |
30/35mm |
16mm |
0.18~3 |
10.78~196.21 |
295 |
S68 |
35mm |
40/45mm |
19mm |
0.25~5.5 |
11.55~22 |
520 |
S78 |
45mm |
50/60mm |
24mm |
0.55~7.5 |
9.96~241.09 |
1270 |
S88 |
60mm |
60/70mm |
28mm |
0.75~15 |
11.83~222 |
2280 |
S98 |
70mm |
70/90mm |
38mm |
1.5~22 |
12.75~230.48 |
4000 |
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Hardness: | Hardened Tooth Surface |
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Installation: | 90 Degree |
Layout: | Expansion |
Gear Shape: | Bevel Gear |
Step: | Single-Step |
Type: | Gear Reducer |
Samples: |
US$ 150/Piece
1 Piece(Min.Order) | |
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Calculating Gear Ratio in a Worm Reducer
The gear ratio in a worm reducer is determined by the number of teeth on the worm wheel (also known as the worm gear) and the number of threads on the worm shaft. The gear ratio formula for a worm reducer is:
Gear Ratio = Number of Teeth on Worm Wheel / Number of Threads on Worm Shaft
For example, if the worm wheel has 60 teeth and the worm shaft has a single thread, the gear ratio would be 60:1.
It’s important to note that worm reducers have an inherent self-locking property due to the angle of the worm threads. As a result, the gear ratio also affects the mechanical advantage and the system’s ability to resist backdriving.
When calculating the gear ratio, ensure that the worm reducer is properly designed and that the gear ratio aligns with the desired mechanical characteristics for your application. Additionally, consider factors such as efficiency, load capacity, and speed limitations when selecting a gear ratio for a worm reducer.
Worm Gearboxes in Conveyor Systems: Benefits and Considerations
Worm gearboxes play a crucial role in conveyor systems, offering several benefits and considerations for their effective integration:
- Space Efficiency: Worm gearboxes have a compact design, making them suitable for applications with limited space, such as conveyor systems.
- High Reduction Ratios: Worm gearboxes can achieve high reduction ratios in a single stage, allowing for slower conveyor speeds without sacrificing torque.
- Self-Locking: Worm gearboxes have inherent self-locking properties, preventing the conveyor from moving when the motor is not actively driving it.
- Directional Control: Worm gearboxes facilitate directional control, enabling the conveyor to move forward or reverse as needed.
- Low Noise: Worm gearboxes often produce lower noise levels compared to other gearbox types, contributing to quieter conveyor operation.
However, there are also considerations to keep in mind when using worm gearboxes in conveyor systems:
- Efficiency: Worm gearboxes may have lower mechanical efficiency compared to some other gearbox types, leading to energy losses.
- Heat Generation: Worm gearboxes can generate more heat due to sliding contact between the worm and gear, necessitating proper cooling mechanisms.
- Lubrication: Proper lubrication is critical to prevent wear and ensure efficient operation. Regular maintenance is required to monitor lubrication levels.
- Load and Speed: Worm gearboxes are well-suited for applications with high torque and low to moderate speed requirements. They may not be optimal for high-speed conveyors.
Before integrating a worm gearbox into a conveyor system, it’s important to carefully consider the specific requirements of the application, including load, speed, space constraints, and efficiency needs. Consulting with gearbox experts and manufacturers can help ensure the right choice for the conveyor’s performance and longevity.
How Does a Worm Gearbox Compare to Other Types of Gearboxes?
Worm gearboxes offer unique advantages and characteristics that set them apart from other types of gearboxes. Here’s a comparison between worm gearboxes and some other common types:
- Helical Gearbox: Worm gearboxes have higher torque multiplication, making them suitable for heavy-load applications, while helical gearboxes are more efficient and offer smoother operation.
- Bevel Gearbox: Worm gearboxes are compact and can transmit motion at right angles, similar to bevel gearboxes, but worm gearboxes have self-locking capabilities.
- Planetary Gearbox: Worm gearboxes provide high torque output and are cost-effective for applications with high reduction ratios, whereas planetary gearboxes offer higher efficiency and can handle higher input speeds.
- Spur Gearbox: Worm gearboxes have better shock load resistance due to their sliding motion, while spur gearboxes are more efficient and suitable for lower torque applications.
- Cycloidal Gearbox: Cycloidal gearboxes have high shock load capacity and compact design, but worm gearboxes are more cost-effective and can handle higher reduction ratios.
While worm gearboxes have advantages such as high torque output, compact design, and self-locking capability, the choice between gearbox types depends on the specific requirements of the application, including torque, efficiency, speed, and space limitations.
editor by CX 2024-03-14