Product Description
Planar Double Enveloping Worm Reduction Gearbox Appilcation For Mixer
As 1 of famous double enveloping worm gear manufacturers,SGR’s double throated worm gear has advantage of High efficiency, low noise, smooth operation , it increase output torque that mean increasing loading capacity , improved gear accuracy, and extended Long life service period . in SGR double enveloping worm gear design ,based on different ratio, it has Multi-tooth meshed, allowed bigger CHINAMFG load . with the increase of number of driven gear teeth , that mean in contact with the worm significantly increases output torque force. except increasing the number of driven gear teeth in contact with the worm, double enveloping worm gear also increase the contact surface on every gear tooth. The actual gear surface of instantaneous contact between the double throated and the driven gear tooth are in-lines. These lines of contact move across the face of the gear tooth as it progresses through its total time of mesh with the worm. The lines of contact in double enveloping worm gear are configured to increase the force and decrease the stress on every gear tooth.
Datasheet on CUW double enveloping worm gear reducer :
Model | ShaftDia. (mm) | Center Height (CUW) | (CUW) Output shaft Dia. | Power | Ratio | Permitted Torque | Weight |
(CUW) input Solid(h6) | (mm) | (mm) | (kw) | (Nm) | (KGS) | ||
100 | 28 | 190 | 48 | 1.41~11.5 | 10 .25~ 62 | 683-1094 | 42 |
125 | 32 | 225 | 55 | 2.42~19.7 | 10 .25 ~ 62 | 1170~2221 | 65 |
140 | 38 | 255 | 65 | 3.94~25.9 | 10 .25 ~ 62 | 1555 ~ 3473 | 85 |
160 | 42 | 290 | 70 | 4.39~35.7 | 10 .25 ~ 62 | 2143 ~4212 | 120 |
180 | 48 | 320 | 80 | 5.83~47.5 | 10 .25 ~ 62 | 2812 ~ 5387 | 170 |
200 | 55 | 350 | 90 | 7.52 ~61.2 | 10 .25 ~ 62 | 3624 ~6859 | 220 |
225 | 60 | 390 | 100 | 9.9~81.4 | 10 .25 ~ 62 | 4872 ~ 9224 | 290 |
250 | 65 | 430 | 110 | 12.9 ~105 | 10 .25~ 62 | 6284~11892 | 380 |
280 | 70 | 480 | 120 | 16.9 ~ 138 | 10 .25 ~ 62 | 8347 ~ 15820 | 520 |
315 | 75 | 530 | 140 | 22.5 ~183 | 10 .25 ~ 62 | 11068~ 19450 | 700 |
355 | 80 | 595 | 150 | 30~245 | 10 .25 ~ 62 | 14818 ~28014 | 1030 |
400 | 90 | 660 | 170 | 32.1 ~261 | 10 .25 ~ 62 | 15786~29918 | 1400 |
450 | 100 | 740 | 190 | 42.6 ~347 | 10 .25 ~ 62 | 2571~39881 | 1980 |
500 | 110 | 815 | 210 | 54.9 ~ 448 | 10 .25 ~ 62 | 27097~51180 | 2700 |
Application: | Motor, Machinery |
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Hardness: | Hardened Tooth Surface |
Installation: | Horizontal Type |
Layout: | Coaxial |
Gear Shape: | Bevel Gear |
Step: | Single-Step |
Samples: |
US$ 2000/Piece
1 Piece(Min.Order) | |
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Customization: |
Available
| Customized Request |
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Common Problems and Troubleshooting for Worm Gearboxes
Worm gearboxes, like any mechanical component, can experience various issues over time. Here are some common problems that may arise and possible troubleshooting steps:
- Overheating: Overheating can occur due to factors such as inadequate lubrication, excessive loads, or high operating temperatures. Check lubrication levels, ensure proper ventilation, and reduce loads if necessary.
- Noise and Vibration: Excessive noise and vibration may result from misalignment, worn gears, or improper meshing. Check for misalignment, inspect gear teeth for wear, and ensure proper gear meshing.
- Leakage: Oil leakage can be caused by damaged seals or gaskets. Inspect seals and gaskets, and replace them if necessary.
- Reduced Efficiency: Efficiency loss can occur due to friction, wear, or misalignment. Regularly monitor gearbox performance, ensure proper lubrication, and address any wear or misalignment issues.
- Backlash: Excessive backlash can affect precision and accuracy. Adjust gear meshing and reduce backlash to improve performance.
- Seizure or Binding: Seizure or binding can result from inadequate lubrication, debris, or misalignment. Clean the gearbox, ensure proper lubrication, and address misalignment issues.
- Worn Gears: Worn gear teeth can lead to poor performance. Regularly inspect gears for signs of wear, and replace worn gears as needed.
- Seal Wear: Seals can wear over time, leading to leakage and contamination. Inspect seals regularly and replace them if necessary.
If you encounter any of these problems, it’s important to address them promptly to prevent further damage and maintain the performance of your worm gearbox. Regular maintenance, proper lubrication, and addressing issues early can help extend the lifespan and reliability of the gearbox.
Diagnosing and Fixing Oil Leakage in a Worm Gearbox
Oil leakage in a worm gearbox can lead to reduced lubrication, increased friction, and potential damage to the gearbox components. Here’s a step-by-step process to diagnose and fix oil leakage:
- Inspect the Gearbox: Perform a visual inspection of the gearbox to identify the source of the leakage. Check for oil stains, wet spots, or oil pooling around the gearbox.
- Check Seals and Gaskets: Inspect the seals, gaskets, and O-rings for any signs of wear, cracks, or damage. These components are common points of leakage.
- Tighten Bolts and Fasteners: Ensure that all bolts, screws, and fasteners are properly tightened. Loose fasteners can create gaps that allow oil to escape.
- Replace Damaged Seals: If you find damaged seals or gaskets, replace them with new ones. Use seals that are compatible with the operating conditions and lubricant.
- Check Breather Vent: A clogged or malfunctioning breather vent can cause pressure buildup inside the gearbox, leading to leakage. Clean or replace the breather vent if necessary.
- Examine Shaft Seals: Check the shaft seals for wear or damage. If they’re worn out, replace them with seals of the appropriate size and material.
- Use Proper Lubricant: Ensure that you’re using the correct lubricant recommended for the gearbox. Using the wrong type of lubricant can cause leaks.
- Apply Sealants: In some cases, applying a suitable sealant to the joints and connections can help prevent leaks. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for proper application.
- Monitor Leakage: After addressing the issues, monitor the gearbox for any signs of continued leakage. If leakage persists, further investigation may be required.
- Regular Maintenance: Implement a regular maintenance schedule that includes checking seals, gaskets, and other potential leakage points. Timely maintenance can prevent future leakage issues.
If you’re unsure about diagnosing or fixing oil leakage in a worm gearbox, consider consulting with a professional or gearbox manufacturer to ensure proper resolution.
Types of Worm Gear Configurations and Their Uses
Worm gear configurations vary based on the arrangement of the worm and the gear it engages with. Here are common types and their applications:
- Single Enveloping Worm Gear: This configuration offers high torque transmission and efficiency. It’s used in heavy-duty applications like mining equipment and industrial machinery.
- Double Enveloping Worm Gear: With increased contact area, this type provides higher load capacity and improved efficiency. It’s used in aerospace applications, robotics, and precision machinery.
- Non-Throated Worm Gear: This type has a cylindrical worm without a throat. It’s suitable for applications requiring precise motion control, such as CNC machines and robotics.
- Throated Worm Gear: Featuring a throat in the worm, this configuration offers smooth engagement and higher load capacity. It’s used in conveyors, elevators, and automotive applications.
- Non-Modular Worm Gear: In this design, the worm and gear are a matched set, resulting in better meshing and efficiency. It’s utilized in various industries where customization is essential.
- Modular Worm Gear: This type allows interchangeability of worm and gear components, providing flexibility in design and maintenance. It’s commonly used in conveyors, mixers, and material handling systems.
Selecting the appropriate worm gear configuration depends on factors such as load capacity, efficiency, precision, and application requirements. Consulting gearbox experts can help determine the best configuration for your specific needs.
editor by CX 2023-09-15