Product Description
RM Series Hardened Tooth Surface Helical CZPT Shaft Gearbox with Flange Connection
RMÂ Series reducers are designed and manufactured on the basis of modular combination system.
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Product Description
Small size, light weight, large transmission torque, superior performance, stable operation, low noise, durable, can be installed in a variety of ways, can be matched with different types of motors, a wide range of applications. sewage treatment, chemical industry, pharmacy and other industries.Â
There are a lot of motor combinations, installation forms and structural schemes. The transmission ratio is classified and fine to meet different operating conditions, and the performance is superior.
Reinforced high rigid cast iron box; The hardened gear is made of high-quality alloy steel. Its surface is carburized, quenched and hardened, and the gear is finely ground. It has stable transmission, low noise, and large bearing capacity. Low temperature rise, long service life. It is widely used in metallurgy,1. Features: small offset output, compact structure, maximum use of box space, use of integral casting box, good stiffness, can improve the strength of the shaft and bearing life.
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1.Technical data:
Product Name | RM Series Hardened Tooth Surface Helical CZPT Shaft Gearbox with Flange Connection |
Gear material | 20CrMnTi alloy steel |
Color | Blue Silver  Customerized |
Case Material  | Cast iron HT200 |
Gear Processing  | Grinding finish by HOFLER Grinding Machines |
Noise Test | Below 65dB |
Brand of bearings | C&U bearing, ZWZ,LYC, HRB, CZPT ,etc |
Brand of oil seal | NAK or other brand |
Temp. rise (MAX) | 40ºC  |
Temp. rise (Oil)(MAX | 50ºC  |
Vibration | ≤20µm |
Housing hardness | HBS190-240 |
Surface hardness of gears | HRC58°~62 ° |
Gear core hardness | HRC33~40 |
Machining precision of gears | 5 Grade |
Lubricating oil | GB L-CKC220-460, Shell Omala220-460 |
Heat treatment | Carburizing, Quenching etc |
Efficiency | 95%~96% (depends on the transmission stage) |
Backlash | ≤20Arcmin  |
2. Installation type and output mode:
   bottom seated type and large and small flange type installation, CZPT shaft output.
3. Input mode:
  direct motor, shaft input and connecting flange input.
4. Reduction ratio:
   single <5,secondary 5~24.8, tertiary 27.2~264, R/R combination up to 18125.
5. Average efficiency:
  Class II 96%, Class III 95%, R/R combination 85%.
6.Technical parameters:
  Coaxial outputÂ
  Power: 0.12KW~160KW Â
  Torque: 1.4N · m ~ 23200N · m Â
  Output speed: 0.06 ~ 1090r/min
7. Model of R series reducer:
 RM57, 67, 77, 87, 97, 107, 137,147,167
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Q 1: Are you a trading company or a manufacturer?
A: We are a professional manufacturer specializing in manufacturing various series of reducer.
Q 2:Can you do OEM?
A:Yes, we can. We can do OEM  for all the customers .if you want to order NON-STANDERD speed reducers,pls provide Drafts, Dimensions,   Pictures and Samples if possible.
Q 3: How long is your warranty?
A: Our Warranty is 12 months under normal circumstances.Â
Q 4: Do you have inspection procedures for reducer?
A:100% self-inspection before packing.Â
Q 5: Can I have a visit to your factory before the order?
A: Sure, welcome to visit our factory.Â
Q 6:How to choose a gearbox? What if I don’t know which gear reducer I need?
A:You can refer to our catalogue to choose the gearbox or we can help to choose when you provide,the technical information of required output torque, output speed and motor parameter etc. Don’t worry, Send as much information as you can, our team will help you find the right 1 you are looking for.
Q 7:Â What information shall we give before placing a purchase order?
A:a) Type of the gearbox, Size , Transmission Ratio, input and output type, input flange, mounting position, motor information and shaft deflection etc. b)Housing color.c) Purchase quantity. d) Other special requirements
Q 8:What is the payment term?
A:You can pay via T/T(30% in advance as deposit before production +70% before delivery
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Application: | Motor, Machinery, Marine, Agricultural Machinery, Chemical |
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Function: | Distribution Power, Change Drive Torque, Change Drive Direction, Speed Changing, Speed Reduction |
Layout: | Coaxial |
Hardness: | Hardened Tooth Surface |
Installation: | Horizontal Type |
Step: | Three-Step |
Customization: |
Available
| Customized Request |
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Using Helical Gearboxes for Speed Reduction and Speed Increase
Yes, helical gearboxes can be used for both speed reduction and speed increase in various applications. The design of helical gears allows them to transmit motion and power between non-parallel shafts while changing the rotational speed.
Speed Reduction: When the driving gear (pinion) has fewer teeth than the driven gear, the gear ratio leads to speed reduction. This is commonly used in applications where the input speed needs to be decreased while increasing the output torque. For example, helical gearboxes are often employed in conveyor systems to reduce the speed of the motor while maintaining sufficient torque to move heavy loads.
Speed Increase: Helical gearboxes can also achieve speed increase by having the driving gear (pinion) with more teeth than the driven gear. This configuration is less common but can be used to increase the output speed while sacrificing some torque. Speed increase applications are typically seen in scenarios where higher speeds are required, such as in certain types of machinery or industrial processes.
It’s important to note that while helical gearboxes can perform both speed reduction and speed increase, the specific gear ratios and configurations need to be carefully chosen to ensure efficient and reliable operation for the intended application.
Troubleshooting Common Issues in Helical Gear Systems
Troubleshooting helical gear systems involves identifying and addressing common issues that can affect their performance. Here’s a step-by-step process:
- Visual Inspection: Begin by visually inspecting the gearbox for any signs of wear, damage, or misalignment. Look for worn or chipped gear teeth, oil leakage, and unusual noise.
- Noise Analysis: If noise is present, analyze its type and frequency. Whining or grinding noises could indicate misalignment or damaged gears, while clicking or knocking sounds might point to loose components.
- Lubrication Check: Ensure that the gearbox is properly lubricated with the recommended type and quantity of lubricant. Insufficient lubrication can lead to increased friction and wear.
- Alignment Check: Check the alignment of the gears and shafts. Misalignment can result in uneven wear, noise, and reduced efficiency. Realign components if necessary.
- Gear Inspection: Inspect gear teeth for signs of pitting, scoring, or wear. Replace any damaged gears to prevent further issues.
- Bearing Examination: Check the condition of bearings that support shafts and gears. Worn or damaged bearings can lead to increased vibration and noise.
- Tightening and Fastening: Ensure that all bolts, fasteners, and connections are properly tightened. Loose components can cause vibrations and noise.
- Load Analysis: Evaluate the load conditions and operating parameters of the gearbox. Ensure that the gearbox is not subjected to loads beyond its design capacity.
- Temperature Monitoring: Monitor the operating temperature of the gearbox. Excessive heat can indicate problems such as inadequate lubrication or overloading.
- Consulting Experts: If issues persist or if you’re unsure about the diagnosis and solution, consult gearbox experts or manufacturers for guidance.
By following this troubleshooting process, you can identify and resolve common issues in helical gear systems, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.
Efficiency of Helical Gearboxes Compared to Other Gearbox Types
Helical gearboxes are known for their relatively high efficiency compared to some other gearbox types. Here’s a comparison of their efficiency with other common gearbox configurations:
- Straight-Cut (Spur) Gearboxes: Helical gearboxes are generally more efficient than straight-cut gearboxes. The helical tooth design allows for smoother engagement and better load distribution, reducing friction and energy losses. This results in higher overall efficiency for helical gearboxes.
- Bevel Gearboxes: Bevel gearboxes, which are commonly used for right-angle applications, typically have lower efficiency compared to helical gearboxes. The bevel gear design involves sliding contact between gear teeth, leading to higher friction and energy losses.
- Worm Gearboxes: Helical gearboxes are generally more efficient than worm gearboxes. Worm gearboxes have a relatively lower efficiency due to the sliding action between the worm and the gear, resulting in higher friction and heat generation.
- Planetary Gearboxes: Planetary gearboxes can offer comparable efficiency to helical gearboxes, especially when well-designed. However, planetary gearboxes can have variations in efficiency depending on factors such as the number of planet gears and gear arrangements.
While helical gearboxes tend to offer good efficiency, it’s important to note that efficiency can also be influenced by factors such as gear quality, lubrication, operating conditions, and maintenance practices. Consulting with gearbox manufacturers and considering specific application requirements is crucial when determining the most efficient gearbox solution.
editor by CX 2024-04-09