WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN SELECTING A GEAR REDUCER OR GEAR MOTOR

Thursday - 22/11/2012 05:12

WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN SELECTING A GEAR REDUCER OR GEAR MOTOR

Many factors go into making the correct decision when selecting a new gear reducer. We must begin with the following basic information to accurately make the correct selection.
WE START WITH:
 
Speed—how fast does the application require the output shaft to turn?
 
Torque—what is the torque load requirement?
 
Overhung load—how external radial loads are applied to the output shaft may require more gear load capacity, and therefore, larger gears.
 
Dolin Gear Motor
 
Duty cycle—how long will the gearbox operate before turning off? Depending on life requirements, intermittent duty applications can utilize smaller gearboxes.
 
THEN WE ANALYZE OTHER FACTORS, SUCH AS:
 
Weight, temperature and environment
 
Special coatings or enclosures for harsh or food and beverage applications
 
The correct mounting position so the unit receives proper lubrication
 
Calculations for correct horsepower requirements
 
gear reducer box
 
A failure we routinely see is the use of a reducer with a c-face direct mounted motor in reversing applications, these failures can usually be solved by simply changing it to a c-face coupled motor instead.
 
Dolin gear motor

 
Making the correct selections in the beginning will help assure long life and reliable performance.
 
Dolin can assist you through the sizing process to ensure the correct selection of reducer or gear motor for your specific application.

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