planetary reducer gearbox

Key feature:
Planetary gearbox is made by modular design, and may be mixed according to client’s Planetary Reducer Gearbox request
Involuted planetary gear design
Nodular cast iron Casing to improve rigidity and antiknock
Heavy duty bearing on low‐swiftness shaft, and can bear big radial load due to proportionate distribution of torque
All gears are case hardened to get high surface hardness, which guarantee tranny efficiency and whole gearbox’s life
Planetary gearbox has 16 versions for different torque range, and each model have 1‐5 reduction stages to achieve different ratios
Ratio range: 3.15‐9000
Input power: 0.25‐55KW
Permit torque rang: ≤ 800000N. M
Output speed: 0.425‐445 r/min
Structure mode: Possibility of flange, foot, or shaft installation solutions
Wide and comprehensive range of N series for industrial applications
Low speed shaft design: Cylindrical with important, splined, hollow with shrink disc or splined hollow shaft
Rigid and specific nodular cast iron casing
Low noise running, high manufacturing quality standard
High and reliable performance, load capacity and low speed shaft bearing

Ideal for servo applications, the P Series Inline EP Precision Gearhead feature planetary gearing and bearing choices to make them the most accurate and efficient planetary gearheads offered. Our gear technology provides minimum use, low sound, and backlash of ≤3 arcmin. The P Series speed reducer can be attached to almost any servo motor.

For application & selection assistance, please call, fax or email us. Your application details will be examined by our engineers, who’ll recommend the very best solution for the application.
Ever-power precision planetary gearboxes work well for increasing torque result of servo systems, whilst reducing the reflected load inertia for higher response. Offered in inline, right-angle and hub designs, these best-in-class gearboxes provide high stiffness, high performance, and incredibly quiet operation. Mounting equipment is roofed for mating to Ever-power motors.

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