Product Description
LANETX planetary reducer
Commutator T-type 90 degree angle reducer spiral bevel gear dual shaft output
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Product parameters
Model | Unit | AT042A | AT060A | AT085A | AT110A | Ratios | Steges |
Rated output torque | Nm | 19.0 | 50.0 | 160.0 | 1 | 1-stages | |
4.5 | 25.0 | 60.0 | 140.0 | 2 | |||
6.0 | 16.5 | 60.0 | 3 | ||||
4.0 | 12.0 | 40.0 | 5 | ||||
4.7 | 26.0 | 60.0 | 140.0 | 6 | 2-stages | ||
4.9 | 27.0 | 63.0 | 148.0 | 8 | |||
5.1 | 28.0 | 66.0 | 155.0 | 10 | |||
5.3 | 29.0 | 68.0 | 160.0 | 14 | |||
5.5 | 30.0 | 72.0 | 165.0 | 20 | |||
Fault stop torque | Nm | 32*Nominal torqute | |||||
Backlash | arcmin | ≤2 | ≤2 | ≤2 | ≤3 | P1 | 1-stages |
≤6 | ≤6 | ≤6 | ≤7 | P2 | |||
≤5 | ≤5 | ≤5 | ≤6 | P1 | 2-stages | ||
≤12 | ≤12 | ≤12 | ≤14 | P2 | |||
Rated input speed | rpm | 3000 | 3000 | 3000 | 2500 | ||
Maximum input speed | rpm | 6000 | 6000 | 6000 | 5000 | ||
Noise | dB | ≤60 | ≤62 | ≤65 | ≤68 |
Backlash | arcmin | <2 | <2 | <2 | <2 | P1 | 1-stages |
<6 | <6 | <6 | <6 | P2 | |||
<5 | <5 | <5 | <5 | P1 | 2-stages | ||
<12 | <12 | <12 | <12 | P2 |
- How do we know the product quality?
A1.We suggest you order samples. In addition, you can send an email to us for detailed photos to check if you can’t get enough information in the product page
2.Is this your final price? Can I have a discount?A2.Our price is ex factory.
A2.If you want a large quantity, we can give you a discount
3.Can we visit your factory?
A3.Yes, a warm welcome. Floor 3, Building 1, No. 12, Xihu (West Lake) Dis. Road, Wanjiang District, HangZhou City, Guangd
Essential details
Warranty:1 year, 1 Year
Applicable Industries:Building Material Shops, Manufacturing Plant, Machinery Repair Shops, Retail, Construction works , packaging machine, automation line, equipment
Weight (KG):5
Customized support:OEM, ODM, OBM
Place of Origin:Xihu (West Lake) Dis. guan, China
Brand Name:SAIYA
Gearing Arrangement:
Output Torque:16.5-720 N.M
Input Speed:3000
Output Speed:4200RPM-7000RPM
Product name:Planetary Gearbox
Color:Silver and gold
Quality:High Level
Usage:Industrial Robot
Brand:PLANETX
Material:Metal
Noise:≤58-≤65
Lifetimes:20000h
Minimum operating temperature:-25ºC
Maximum operating temperature:+90ºC
Degree of protection:IP65
Lubrication method:Long term lubrication
Installation method:Any
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
Application: | Machinery |
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Hardness: | Hardened Tooth Surface |
Installation: | Any |
Customization: |
Available
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Initial Payment Full Payment |
Currency: | US$ |
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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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Can you explain the impact of gear shaft misalignment on gear performance?
Gear shaft misalignment can have a significant impact on the performance of gears within a system. When gear shafts are not properly aligned, several issues can arise, affecting the overall functionality and reliability of the gears. Let’s explore the impact of gear shaft misalignment in detail:
- Reduced Efficiency:
Misalignment causes a loss of efficiency in gear systems. When gear shafts are misaligned, the teeth of the gears do not mesh correctly, leading to increased friction and energy losses. This results in reduced power transmission efficiency, as a portion of the input power is dissipated as heat instead of being effectively transferred through the gears.
- Increased Wear and Fatigue:
Misalignment can lead to uneven contact and loading between gear teeth. This uneven distribution of forces causes localized high-stress areas on the gear teeth, leading to accelerated wear and fatigue. The concentrated stress on specific areas of the teeth can result in pitting, wear, and even tooth breakage over time. Increased wear and fatigue significantly reduce the lifespan of gears and can lead to unexpected failures.
- Noise and Vibration:
Gear shaft misalignment often results in increased noise and vibration levels within the gear system. As the misaligned teeth engage, they generate excessive noise due to impact and increased friction. The vibrations caused by the misalignment can propagate through the gear assembly and the surrounding components, causing additional noise and potentially affecting the performance and lifespan of the entire system.
- Loss of Tooth Contact:
Misalignment can cause a loss of proper tooth contact between the gears. Insufficient tooth contact reduces the load-carrying capacity of the gears and compromises the transmission of torque. The reduced contact area also increases the likelihood of localized stress concentrations, leading to premature wear and failure.
- Overloading and Unbalanced Loads:
Gear shaft misalignment can result in overloading and unbalanced loads on the gears. Misalignment can cause uneven distribution of forces, with some teeth bearing a higher load than others. This can lead to excessive stress on specific gear teeth, potentially exceeding their load-carrying capacity. Over time, the overloading of certain teeth can result in accelerated wear, tooth breakage, and even catastrophic gear failure.
- Seal and Bearing Issues:
Misalignment can also affect the performance of seals and bearings within the gear system. Misaligned gear shafts can create additional radial or axial loads on the bearings, reducing their lifespan and causing premature failure. Seal integrity can also be compromised, leading to leaks and contamination of the gear system, further exacerbating the issues associated with misalignment.
In summary, gear shaft misalignment has a detrimental impact on gear performance. It reduces efficiency, increases wear and fatigue, generates noise and vibration, causes loss of tooth contact, leads to overloading and unbalanced loads, and affects the performance of seals and bearings. Proper alignment of gear shafts is crucial to ensure optimal gear performance, longevity, and reliable power transmission within the gear system.
How do gear shafts affect the overall operation and efficiency of gear systems?
Gear shafts play a crucial role in determining the overall operation and efficiency of gear systems within mechanical applications. They impact various aspects of gear system performance. Let’s explore how gear shafts affect the overall operation and efficiency:
- Power Transmission:
Gear shafts are responsible for transmitting power between gears in a gear system. The design and construction of the gear shaft directly influence the efficiency of power transmission. Proper alignment, accurate dimensions, and precise machining of the gear shaft ensure smooth rotation and optimal meshing of gear teeth. This reduces power losses due to friction, misalignment, or inefficient engagement, resulting in improved power transmission efficiency.
- Load Carrying Capacity:
Gear shafts bear the load and torque generated within a gear system. Their structural integrity and material properties determine the load carrying capacity of the gear system. A well-designed and robust gear shaft can withstand high loads without deformation or failure. By effectively distributing the load across the gear arrangement, gear shafts enhance the overall efficiency of the system and prevent premature wear or damage to the gears.
- Alignment and Gear Meshing:
Gear shafts ensure proper alignment and gear meshing within the gear system. Accurate machining and precise tolerances of the gear shaft facilitate the correct positioning of gears, ensuring optimal contact and engagement between gear teeth. Improper alignment or misalignment due to a faulty gear shaft can result in increased friction, noise, vibration, and reduced efficiency. Conversely, a well-designed gear shaft promotes smooth gear meshing, minimizes energy losses, and enhances the overall efficiency of the gear system.
- Reduction of Backlash:
Backlash refers to the slight play or gap between the meshing gear teeth. Gear shafts, when properly designed and manufactured, help reduce backlash within the gear system. By ensuring accurate alignment and precise tooth engagement, gear shafts minimize the amount of backlash, which can cause vibration, noise, and energy losses. Reduced backlash improves the efficiency of the gear system by enhancing the transfer of rotational motion and minimizing power dissipation.
- Smooth Operation and Reduced Wear:
A well-designed gear shaft enables smooth operation and reduces wear within the gear system. The accurate meshing of gear teeth facilitated by the gear shaft results in reduced friction and wear on the gears. Proper lubrication and the use of high-quality materials further contribute to minimizing wear and extending the lifespan of the gear system components. Smooth operation and reduced wear translate to improved efficiency, as energy losses due to friction and component degradation are minimized.
- Efficiency in Speed and Torque Conversion:
Gear shafts allow for efficient speed and torque conversion within gear systems. By incorporating different gear arrangements on a single gear shaft, it becomes possible to achieve specific speed and torque requirements. The gear ratios and sizes chosen for the gear arrangement on the gear shaft determine the conversion efficiency. Well-designed gear shafts enable precise speed and torque transmission, resulting in efficient power utilization and optimized performance of the gear system.
In summary, gear shafts significantly impact the overall operation and efficiency of gear systems. They influence power transmission efficiency, load carrying capacity, gear alignment and meshing, reduction of backlash, smooth operation and reduced wear, as well as speed and torque conversion efficiency. Proper design, construction, and maintenance of gear shafts are essential for maximizing the overall performance and efficiency of gear systems in mechanical applications.
Can you describe the design and construction of a gear shaft?
The design and construction of a gear shaft are crucial factors in ensuring its functionality and durability within a mechanical system. A gear shaft is typically designed and constructed with specific considerations to meet the requirements of the application. Here’s a detailed description of the design and construction aspects of a gear shaft:
- Material Selection:
The choice of material for a gear shaft depends on various factors such as the application, operating conditions, and required strength. Common materials used for gear shafts include steel alloys, such as carbon steel, alloy steel, or stainless steel. These materials offer excellent strength, durability, and resistance to wear and fatigue. In some cases, gear shafts may also be made from other materials like brass or bronze for specific applications.
- Shape and Dimensions:
The shape and dimensions of a gear shaft are determined based on the specific requirements of the gear system and the mechanical system as a whole. Gear shafts are typically cylindrical in shape, with accurate dimensions and tolerances to ensure proper fit and alignment with the gears. The length and diameter of the gear shaft are determined based on factors such as the torque to be transmitted, the space available, and the required stiffness.
- Teeth and Splines:
In gear systems, gear shafts may have teeth or splines to provide a positive engagement with the gears. The teeth or splines are machined onto the gear shaft to ensure accurate meshing and transfer of rotational motion and torque. The shape, size, and profile of the teeth or splines depend on the specific gear system requirements, such as the module or pitch of the gears and the desired gear ratio.
- Bearing Surfaces:
Gear shafts often incorporate bearing surfaces to support and guide the rotation of the shaft within the mechanical system. These bearing surfaces can be in the form of journals or bushings, which reduce friction and wear. The design and construction of these bearing surfaces are critical to minimizing rotational resistance, ensuring smooth operation, and extending the lifespan of the gear shaft.
- Heat Treatment and Surface Finish:
To enhance the strength and durability of a gear shaft, heat treatment processes like quenching and tempering may be applied to improve the material’s properties. These processes can increase the hardness, toughness, and resistance to wear of the gear shaft. Additionally, the surface of the gear shaft may undergo finishing processes such as grinding, polishing, or coating to reduce surface roughness, enhance corrosion resistance, and improve overall performance.
- Accurate Machining and Tolerances:
The manufacturing of a gear shaft involves precise machining processes to achieve accurate dimensions and tolerances. CNC machining or other specialized machining techniques are employed to ensure the gear shaft’s proper fit and alignment with the gears and other components in the mechanical system. Tight tolerances are essential to achieve smooth and efficient operation, minimize backlash, and maintain the desired gear meshing characteristics.
In summary, the design and construction of a gear shaft involve material selection, consideration of shape and dimensions, implementation of teeth or splines, incorporation of bearing surfaces, application of heat treatment and surface finish, and accurate machining with tight tolerances. These design and construction aspects are crucial in creating a gear shaft that can efficiently transmit motion and power, withstand the operating conditions, and provide reliable performance within mechanical systems.
editor by CX 2023-11-29