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Precision planetary reducer servo motor stepper gear reducer
PLANETX planetary reduce
Planetary reducer square flange:
Planetary reducer is widely used in industrial products due to its small size, light weight, large torque, wide speed ratio range, high rigidity, high precision, high transmission efficiency, maintenance free and other characteristics.
The planetary reducer structure is composed of a sun gear and a planet gear to form an external mesh, and a planet gear and an internal gear ring to form an internal mesh, so that the planet gear can realize revolution while realizing self rotation and maximum transmission of guarantee force; The minimum speed ratio of single-stage reduction is 3, and the maximum speed ratio is generally not more than 10. Common reduction ratios are 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 10. The number of reducer stages is generally not more than 3, and the speed ratio is not more than 1.
Most planetary reducers are used with servo motors to reduce speed, increase torque, increase inertia, and ensure return accuracy (the higher the return accuracy, the higher the price). The maximum rated input speed of planetary reducers can reach 12000 rpm (depending on the size of the reducer itself, the larger the reducer, the smaller the rated input speed), and the operating temperature is generally between – 40 ºC and 120 ºC.
High Performance Planetary Gear Motor Precision Speed Reducer WAB060 Design Planetary Gearbox
1.Planetary carrier and output shaft are intergrated structure to ensure maximum torsional rigidity. 2.Planetary wheel with full needle design, increase the contact area to improve the rigidity and output torque. 3.The Gear adopts low carbon alloy steel, through carburizing and quenching, surface hardness is HRC62, anti-impact and strong abrasion resistance. 4.Gears refer to foreign imported software-assisted design to obtain the best tooth shape to reduce noise. 5.The input terminal is connected to the motor shaft in a double-tight manner to obtain the maximum clamping force and zero backlash power transmission. 6.Adopt spiral bevel gear design, allow high output torque, more than 30% higher than straight bevel gear. 7.High tolerance input speed, more than 8 times higher than straight bevel gear input. 8.The meshing tooth imprint of spiral bevel gear has been optimized by optimum design, and the contact tooth surface load is uniform, and long running life. 9.Bevel gears are meshed by optimum motion error analysis and strict process control to ensure high precision running backlash. 10.IP65, anti-dust, anti-water; low backlash, <3arcmin; low noise, <58dB 11.high efficiency(96%);Gear grinding process;easy motor mounting;life-time lubrication;various figure diameters.
Q: How to get a quick quote
A: Please provide the following information when contacting us
- Motor brand
- Motor model
- Motor dimension drawing
- What is the gear ratio
Q: How long is your delivery date
A: We all install it now, but it takes 3-5 days if it is not non-standard. Non standard 10-15 days, depending on the specific situation
Q:Do you provide samples, free or extra
A: A: You can reserve 1 first, and purchase it on demand
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| Hardness: | Hardened Tooth Surface |
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| Return&refunds: | You can apply for a refund up to 30 days after receipt of the products. |
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What are the considerations for choosing the appropriate lubrication for gear reducers?
Choosing the appropriate lubrication for gear reducers is crucial for ensuring optimal performance, longevity, and efficiency. Several considerations should be taken into account when selecting the right lubrication:
1. Load and Torque: The magnitude of the load and torque transmitted by the gear reducer affects the lubrication’s viscosity and film strength requirements. Heavier loads may necessitate higher viscosity lubricants.
2. Operating Speed: The speed at which the gear reducer operates impacts the lubrication’s ability to maintain a consistent and protective film between gear surfaces.
3. Temperature Range: Consider the temperature range of the operating environment. Lubricants with suitable viscosity indexes are crucial to maintaining performance under varying temperature conditions.
4. Contaminant Exposure: If the gear reducer is exposed to dust, dirt, water, or other contaminants, the lubrication should have proper sealing properties and resistance to contamination.
5. Lubrication Interval: Determine the desired maintenance interval. Some lubricants require more frequent replacement, while others offer extended operational periods.
6. Compatibility with Materials: Ensure that the chosen lubricant is compatible with the materials used in the gear reducer, including gears, bearings, and seals.
7. Noise and Vibration: Some lubricants have properties that can help reduce noise and dampen vibrations, improving the overall user experience.
8. Environmental Impact: Consider environmental regulations and sustainability goals when selecting lubricants.
9. Manufacturer Recommendations: Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations and guidelines for lubrication type, viscosity grade, and maintenance intervals.
10. Monitoring and Analysis: Implement a lubrication monitoring and analysis program to assess lubricant condition and performance over time.
By carefully evaluating these considerations and consulting with lubrication experts, industries can choose the most suitable lubrication for their gear reducers, ensuring reliable and efficient operation.

Can gear reducers be used for both speed reduction and speed increase?
Yes, gear reducers can be utilized for both speed reduction and speed increase, depending on their design and arrangement. The functionality to either decrease or increase rotational speed is achieved by altering the arrangement of gears within the gearbox.
1. Speed Reduction: In speed reduction applications, a gear reducer is designed with gears of different sizes. The input shaft connects to a larger gear, while the output shaft is connected to a smaller gear. As the input shaft rotates, the larger gear turns the smaller gear, resulting in a decrease in output speed compared to the input speed. This configuration provides higher torque output at a lower speed, making it suitable for applications that require increased force or torque.
2. Speed Increase: For speed increase, the gear arrangement is reversed. The input shaft connects to a smaller gear, while the output shaft is connected to a larger gear. As the input shaft rotates, the smaller gear drives the larger gear, resulting in an increase in output speed compared to the input speed. However, the torque output is lower than that of speed reduction configurations.
By choosing the appropriate gear ratios and arrangement, gear reducers can be customized to meet specific speed and torque requirements for various industrial applications. It’s important to select the right type of gear reducer and configure it correctly to achieve the desired speed reduction or speed increase.

Can you explain the different types of gear reducers available in the market?
There are several types of gear reducers commonly used in industrial applications:
1. Spur Gear Reducers: These reducers have straight teeth and are cost-effective for applications requiring moderate torque and speed reduction. They are efficient but may produce more noise compared to other types.
2. Helical Gear Reducers: Helical gears have angled teeth, which provide smoother and quieter operation compared to spur gears. They offer higher torque capacities and are suitable for heavy-duty applications.
3. Bevel Gear Reducers: Bevel gears have conical shapes and intersect at an angle, allowing them to transmit power between non-parallel shafts. They are commonly used in applications where shafts intersect at 90 degrees.
4. Worm Gear Reducers: Worm gears consist of a worm (screw) and a mating gear (worm wheel). They offer high torque reduction and are used for applications requiring high ratios, although they can be less efficient.
5. Planetary Gear Reducers: These reducers use a system of planetary gears to achieve high torque output in a compact design. They provide excellent torque multiplication and are commonly used in robotics and automation.
6. Cycloidal Gear Reducers: Cycloidal drives use an eccentric cam to achieve speed reduction. They offer high shock load resistance and are suitable for applications with frequent starting and stopping.
7. Harmonic Drive Reducers: Harmonic drives use a flexible spline to achieve high gear reduction ratios. They provide high precision and are commonly used in applications requiring accurate positioning.
8. Hypoid Gear Reducers: Hypoid gears have helical teeth and non-intersecting shafts, making them suitable for applications with space limitations. They offer high torque and efficiency.
Each type of gear reducer has its own advantages and limitations, and the choice depends on factors such as torque requirements, speed ratios, noise levels, space constraints, and application-specific needs.


editor by CX 2023-10-26