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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
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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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Garanti |
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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Gearing Arrangement |
Helical |
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Output Torque |
1.8-2430N.M |
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Giriş Hızı |
1440, 2800,960,750 |
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Output Speed |
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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Başvuru |
Hardened Tooth Surface |
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Installation |
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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Tip |
Gear Reduction Motor |
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Renk |
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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Handling High Torque and Speed Requirements in Bevel Gearboxes
Bevel gearboxes are versatile mechanical components capable of handling a wide range of torque and speed requirements, making them suitable for various industrial applications.
The ability of bevel gearboxes to handle high torque and speed requirements depends on several factors:
- Gear Material: The choice of gear material greatly influences the torque and speed capacity of the bevel gearbox. High-strength materials like alloy steel or hardened steel are often used to withstand higher loads and speeds.
- Design and Tooth Profile: The design of the bevel gears, including the tooth profile and size, plays a significant role in determining their load-bearing capacity and efficiency. Precisely engineered tooth profiles ensure smooth and efficient power transmission.
- Lubrication and Cooling: Proper lubrication and cooling mechanisms are essential to manage heat generated during high-speed and high-torque operations. Adequate lubrication reduces friction and wear, enhancing the gearbox’s overall performance and longevity.
- Bearing Selection: High-quality bearings that can handle both radial and axial loads are critical in supporting the rotational motion and absorbing forces generated by high torque and speed.
- Alignment and Installation: Accurate alignment and installation of the bevel gearbox are vital to prevent misalignment-related issues that can lead to premature failure under high loads.
Bevel gearboxes are commonly used in applications where both high torque and speed are required, such as heavy machinery, vehicles, industrial equipment, and more. Proper engineering, material selection, and maintenance practices contribute to the ability of bevel gearboxes to efficiently handle the demands of various high-performance scenarios.

Proper Installation and Alignment of Bevel Gearboxes
Installing and aligning a bevel gearbox correctly is essential to ensure its optimal performance and longevity. Here are the steps typically involved in the process:
- Preparation: Before installation, thoroughly clean the mounting surfaces of both the gearbox and the driven equipment to ensure proper contact. Check that all components are in good condition and free from damage.
- Positioning: Carefully position the gearbox and the driven equipment according to the manufacturer’s specifications and the intended orientation of the bevel gears.
- Alignment: Use precision alignment tools, such as dial indicators or laser alignment systems, to ensure accurate alignment of the bevel gears. The goal is to achieve proper concentricity and parallelism between the input and output shafts of the gearbox.
- Bolt and Fasten: Securely bolt and fasten the gearbox to the mounting surface. Use appropriate torque settings as recommended by the manufacturer to ensure proper clamping force without overloading the fasteners.
- Lubrication: Apply the recommended lubricant to the bevel gears and other relevant components according to the manufacturer’s guidelines. Proper lubrication is crucial for reducing friction and wear during operation.
- Testing: After installation, perform a thorough functional test of the bevel gearbox. Check for any abnormal noise, vibration, or overheating during operation. Ensure that the gearbox operates smoothly and efficiently under different load conditions.
- Monitoring: Regularly monitor the performance of the bevel gearbox through routine inspections and maintenance. Keep an eye out for any signs of misalignment, wear, or other issues that may affect performance.
It’s important to follow the manufacturer’s installation and alignment guidelines closely, as proper installation practices contribute to the reliable and efficient operation of the bevel gearbox.

Transmission of Motion at an Angle with Bevel Gearboxes
Bevel gearboxes are designed to transmit motion between intersecting shafts that are positioned at an angle to each other. They accomplish this by using a set of bevel gears, which have teeth that are cut in a conical shape.
When two bevel gears mesh, their teeth engage at the point of contact. As one gear rotates, it drives the other gear, transmitting motion and torque between the shafts. The angle between the shafts and the orientation of the gear teeth determine the direction and speed of motion transfer.
There are two main types of bevel gears commonly used in bevel gearboxes:
- Straight Bevel Gears: These gears have straight-cut teeth and are used when the intersecting shafts are at a 90-degree angle. They are the simplest form of bevel gears and provide efficient motion transmission.
- Spiral Bevel Gears: These gears have teeth that are cut at an angle, allowing them to gradually engage and disengage. Spiral bevel gears are used when the intersecting shafts are at angles other than 90 degrees. They provide smoother operation, less noise, and increased load-carrying capacity compared to straight bevel gears.
The precision manufacturing of bevel gear teeth ensures accurate and reliable motion transmission at various angles, making bevel gearboxes suitable for applications that require motion to be transferred between intersecting shafts in non-parallel orientations.


editor by CX 2024-04-03