Product Description
Product Parameters
Editing and broadcasting of main materials
1. Body, die-casting aluminum alloy;
2. Worm shaft, 20 Crq steel, high temperature treatment;
3. Worm gear, nickel bronze alloy;
4. Aluminum alloy body, sandblasting and surface anti-corrosion treatment;
5. Cast iron body, painted with bIu RA5571.
Regular center distance specification editing and broadcasting
Center distance: 130 (unit: mm).
Output hole/shaft diameter: 11, 14, 18, 25, 28, 35, 42, 45 (unit: mm)
Detailed Photos
NMRV-063-30-VS–AS-80B5-0.75KW-B3 |
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NMRV |
Means hole-input with flange |
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NRV |
Means shaft-input without flange |
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063 |
Centre-to-centre spacing of worm-gear speed reducer |
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30 |
ratio |
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VS |
Double input shaft |
F1(FA) |
Flange putput shaft |
AS |
Single output shaft |
AB |
Double output shaft |
PAM |
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80B5 |
Motor mounting facility |
0.75KW |
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B3 |
Mounting position |
N2 |
NRV571 |
NRV030 |
NRV040 |
NRV050 |
NRV063 |
NRV075 |
NRV090 |
NRV110 |
NRV130 |
400 |
390 |
530 |
1571 |
1400 |
1830 |
2160 |
2390 |
3571 |
3950 |
250 |
460 |
620 |
1200 |
1650 |
2150 |
2520 |
2800 |
3530 |
4610 |
150 |
550 |
740 |
1420 |
1960 |
2450 |
2990 |
3310 |
4180 |
5470 |
100 |
630 |
850 |
1620 |
2250 |
2910 |
3430 |
3800 |
4790 |
6260 |
60 |
740 |
1000 |
1920 |
2660 |
3450 |
4060 |
4500 |
5680 |
7420 |
40 |
850 |
1150 |
2200 |
3050 |
3950 |
4650 |
5150 |
6500 |
8500 |
25 |
990 |
1350 |
2570 |
3570 |
4620 |
5440 |
6571 |
7600 |
9940 |
10 |
1350 |
1830 |
3490 |
4840 |
6270 |
7380 |
8180 |
10320 |
13500 |
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A |
50 |
65 |
84 |
101 |
120 |
131 |
162 |
191 |
203 |
B |
38 |
50 |
64 |
76 |
95 |
101 |
122 |
151 |
163 |
Use and safety guarantee
1. Please check and confirm the matching intensity between worm gear reducer and mechanical equipment before use to assure that it is in the safety range of worm gear reducer performance parameters
2. Worm gear reducer has filled with WA460 lubricating oil. Please replace the lubricating oil after the first starting of 400 hours and after then 4000 hours for lubricating oil replacing cycle
3. There should be enough lubrication in worm gear box and keep regular check with the oil level.
4. When installation. please be careful to avoid sharp instruments bruising the oil seals on output shaft to cause leakage
5. Please confirm the rotation direction before mechanical connection. If the rotation direction is not correct, it will possible injury or damage the devices
6. Please set safety covers in rotating position to avoid of injuring
7. Please pay full attention: it is very dangerous if there is off or falling when movin
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Hardness: | Hardened Tooth Surface |
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Installation: | 90 Degree |
Layout: | Expansion |
Gear Shape: | Bevel Gear |
Step: | Single-Step |
Type: | Gear Reducer |
Samples: |
US$ 30/Piece
1 Piece(Min.Order) | |
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Maintenance Tips for Prolonging the Life of a Worm Gearbox
Proper maintenance is essential to ensure the longevity and reliable performance of a worm gearbox. Here are some maintenance tips to consider:
- Lubrication: Regularly check and replenish the lubricant in the gearbox. Use the recommended lubricant type and quantity specified by the manufacturer.
- Lubrication Schedule: Follow a lubrication schedule based on the operating conditions and manufacturer recommendations. Regular lubrication prevents friction, reduces wear, and dissipates heat.
- Temperature Monitoring: Keep an eye on the operating temperature of the gearbox. Excessive heat can degrade the lubricant and damage components.
- Cleanliness: Keep the gearbox and surrounding area clean from debris and contaminants. Regularly inspect and clean the gearbox exterior.
- Seal Inspection: Check for any leaks or damage to seals and gaskets. Replace them promptly to prevent lubricant leaks and contamination.
- Alignment: Ensure proper alignment between the worm and worm wheel. Misalignment can lead to increased wear and reduced efficiency.
- Torque Monitoring: Monitor the torque levels during operation. Excessive torque can cause overloading and premature wear.
- Regular Inspections: Periodically inspect all components for signs of wear, damage, or unusual noise. Replace worn or damaged parts promptly.
- Proper Usage: Operate the gearbox within its specified limits, including load, speed, and temperature. Avoid overloading or sudden changes in operating conditions.
- Expert Maintenance: If major maintenance or repairs are needed, consult the manufacturer’s guidelines or seek the assistance of qualified technicians.
By following these maintenance tips and adhering to the manufacturer’s recommendations, you can extend the lifespan of your worm gearbox and ensure its optimal performance over time.
Worm Gearbox vs. Helical Gearbox: A Comparison
Worm gearboxes and helical gearboxes are two popular types of gear systems, each with its own set of advantages and disadvantages. Let’s compare them:
Aspect | Worm Gearbox | Helical Gearbox |
Efficiency | Lower efficiency due to sliding friction between the worm and worm wheel. | Higher efficiency due to rolling contact between helical gear teeth. |
Torque Transmission | Excellent torque transmission and high reduction ratios achievable in a single stage. | Good torque transmission, but may require multiple stages for high reduction ratios. |
Noise and Vibration | Generally higher noise and vibration levels due to sliding action. | Lower noise and vibration levels due to smoother rolling contact. |
Backlash | Higher inherent backlash due to the design. | Lower backlash due to meshing of helical teeth. |
Efficiency at Higher Speeds | Less suitable for high-speed applications due to efficiency loss. | More suitable for high-speed applications due to higher efficiency. |
Overload Protection | Natural self-locking feature provides some overload protection. | May not have the same level of inherent overload protection. |
Applications | Commonly used for applications requiring high reduction ratios, such as conveyor systems and heavy-duty machinery. | Widely used in various applications including automotive transmissions, industrial machinery, and more. |
Both worm and helical gearboxes have their place in engineering, and the choice between them depends on the specific requirements of the application. Worm gearboxes are preferred for applications with high reduction ratios, while helical gearboxes are chosen for their higher efficiency and smoother operation.
Lubrication Requirements for a Worm Gearbox
Lubrication is crucial for maintaining the performance and longevity of a worm gearbox. Here are the key considerations for lubricating a worm gearbox:
- Type of Lubricant: Use a high-quality, high-viscosity lubricant specifically designed for worm gearboxes. Worm gearboxes require lubricants with additives that provide proper lubrication and prevent wear.
- Lubrication Interval: Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for lubrication intervals. Regularly check the gearbox’s temperature and oil condition to determine the optimal frequency of lubrication.
- Oil Level: Maintain the proper oil level to ensure effective lubrication. Too little oil can lead to insufficient lubrication, while too much oil can cause overheating and foaming.
- Lubrication Points: Identify all the lubrication points on the gearbox, including the worm and wheel gear surfaces. Apply the lubricant evenly to ensure complete coverage.
- Temperature: Consider the operating temperature of the gearbox. Some lubricants have temperature limits, and extreme temperatures can affect lubricant viscosity and performance.
- Cleanliness: Keep the gearbox and the surrounding area clean to prevent contaminants from entering the lubricant. Use proper filtration and seals to maintain a clean environment.
- Monitoring: Regularly monitor the gearbox’s temperature, noise level, and vibration to detect any signs of inadequate lubrication or other issues.
Proper lubrication will reduce friction, wear, and heat generation, ensuring smooth and efficient operation of the worm gearbox. Always refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines for lubrication specifications and intervals.
editor by CX 2024-03-10