Descripción del Producto
F series gear reducer is 1 kind of parallel shaft helical gear reducer , which consist of 2 or 3 stageshelical
gears (relate to gear ratio) in the same case . The hard tooth surface gear use the high quality alloy steel ,the
process of carburizing and quenching, grinding ,which give it follow characters :Stable transmission ,low noise
and temperature ,high loading ,long working lift . Wide application ,specialize in Metallurgy ,Sewage treatment,
Chemical Industry , Pharmacy ,Agriculture equipment and Oil industry
Specifications:
1) Output speed: 0.6~1,571r/min
2) Output torque: up to 21700N.m
3) Motor power: 0.12~200kW
4) Mounted form: foot-mounted and flange-mounted mounting
Descripción del Producto
Product Advantages
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F Series Gearbox Reducer |
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Product name |
F series of the gearbox hollow shaft model F107 oil seal transmission gearbox reducer reduction |
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Garantía |
1 years |
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Applicable Industries |
Manufacturing Plant |
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Weight (KG) |
50KG |
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Customized support |
OEM |
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Disposición de engranajes |
Helical |
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Par de salida |
1.8-2430N.M |
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Velocidad de entrada |
1440, 2800,960,750 |
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Velocidad de salida |
0.5 to 200 |
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Place of Origin |
China |
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Product name |
F Series Parallel Shaft Gearbox Reducer |
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Application |
Hardened Tooth Surface |
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Instalación |
Horizontal Type |
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Layout |
Coaxial |
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Gear Shape |
Helical |
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Production Capacity |
800-1500PCS /Month |
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Tipo |
Gear Reduction Motor |
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Color |
Blue,Sliver or Customized |
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Packing |
Wooden Box |
F series Parallel Shaft Helical Gear Reducer
Helical gear hard tooth surface structure, 2 / 3 gear combinations can be selected to achieve the required speed ratio, with reinforced cast iron shell, high bearing capacity, can be matched with different types of motors, small size, light weight, large
torque, stable operation and low noise.
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| Hardness: | Hardened Tooth Surface |
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| Installation: | Horizontal Type |
| Layout: | Parallel |
| Gear Shape: | Bevel Gear |
| Step: | Single-Step |
| Type: | Gear Reducer |
| Samples: |
US$ 500/Piece
1 Piece(Min.Order) | |
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Minimizing Backlash and Ensuring Efficient Power Transfer in Bevel Gearboxes
Bevel gearboxes are meticulously designed to minimize backlash and optimize power transfer efficiency, ensuring smooth and precise motion in mechanical systems.
Several design considerations contribute to minimizing backlash and enhancing power transfer:
- Tooth Profile and Quality: High-precision tooth profiles with minimal clearance between mating gears reduce backlash. The use of advanced manufacturing techniques ensures consistent gear quality and accurate tooth engagement.
- Preload and Contact Pattern: Properly applied preload and optimized contact patterns between the bevel gear teeth enhance meshing accuracy, reducing the potential for backlash and improving load distribution.
- Gearbox Rigidity: Stiff and rigid gearbox housing and components help maintain precise gear alignment, reducing the effects of deflection and misalignment that can lead to backlash.
- Bearing Selection: High-quality bearings with minimal play contribute to reduced backlash and smoother motion by minimizing axial and radial movement of the gears.
- Lubrication: Adequate lubrication reduces friction, wear, and vibration, promoting efficient power transfer and minimizing backlash-related issues.
- Tolerances and Manufacturing Precision: Tight manufacturing tolerances and precision machining processes ensure consistent gear geometry, alignment, and positioning, minimizing any potential sources of backlash.
By incorporating these design principles and practices, bevel gearboxes are engineered to achieve tight backlash control and efficient power transmission. This makes them suitable for applications where precise motion control, accuracy, and reliability are crucial, such as robotics, aerospace, automotive, and industrial machinery.

Challenges of Using Bevel Gearboxes
While bevel gearboxes offer various benefits, there are certain challenges that can arise when using them:
- Lubrication: Proper lubrication is essential to reduce friction, wear, and heat generation in bevel gearboxes. However, ensuring effective lubrication in the meshing bevel gears can be challenging due to their complex geometry and the potential for oil pooling or inadequate coverage.
- Noise and Vibration: Bevel gearboxes can produce noise and vibration during operation, especially at higher speeds. The interaction of the gear teeth can lead to noise generation, which may require additional measures such as sound insulation or vibration dampening to mitigate.
- Alignment: Precise alignment of the bevel gears is crucial to ensure smooth and efficient power transmission. Misalignment can lead to increased wear, reduced efficiency, and even gear tooth failure. Achieving proper alignment can be more complex in bevel gearboxes compared to other gearbox types.
- Maintenance: Bevel gearboxes may require more frequent maintenance compared to other gear systems. Regular inspections, lubrication checks, and gear tooth profile monitoring are necessary to detect and address any issues before they escalate.
- Space Constraints: The design of bevel gearboxes can be bulky, especially when used in applications that require a high gear ratio. This can pose challenges in situations where space is limited.
- Heat Dissipation: High-speed or heavy-duty applications can generate significant heat in bevel gearboxes. Adequate heat dissipation mechanisms, such as cooling fins or lubrication cooling, may be required to prevent overheating and premature failure.
Engineers and manufacturers need to carefully address these challenges to ensure the reliable and effective use of bevel gearboxes in various applications.

Types of Bevel Gearboxes and Their Classification
Bevel gearboxes come in various types, each designed for specific applications and requirements. They are classified based on factors such as gear arrangement, shaft orientation, and usage. Some common types of bevel gearboxes include:
- Straight Bevel Gearboxes: These gearboxes use straight bevel gears and are suitable for transmitting motion between intersecting shafts at a 90-degree angle.
- Spiral Bevel Gearboxes: These gearboxes use spiral bevel gears and are employed when the intersecting shafts are at angles other than 90 degrees. They offer smoother operation and higher load capacity.
- Skew Bevel Gearboxes: In skew bevel gearboxes, the axes of the input and output shafts are not parallel or intersecting. These gearboxes are used in applications where non-parallel and non-intersecting shafts need to be connected.
- Angular Bevel Gearboxes: Angular bevel gearboxes are designed to connect shafts at a specific angle, often used in applications where the required shaft angle is different from standard bevel gear configurations.
The classification of bevel gearboxes is based on the arrangement and orientation of the gear teeth and shafts. Manufacturers offer a variety of designs to accommodate different industrial needs and ensure efficient motion transmission at various angles.


editor by CX 2024-02-06