A Bevel-Worm Gear Reducer is a specialized mechanical device designed to transmit power between non-parallel, non-intersecting shafts, typically at a 90-degree angle. It combines the features of bevel gears and worm gears, offering high reduction ratios, compact design, and efficient torque transmission in various industrial applications.
Below are the detailed parameters for our standard Bevel-Worm Gear Reducer models:
| Model | Reduction Ratio | Input Power (kW) | Output Torque (Nm) | Weight (kg) | Efficiency (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BWR-100 | 10:1 to 60:1 | 0.5 - 5 | 100 - 500 | 15 | 85 |
| BWR-200 | 15:1 to 70:1 | 1 - 10 | 200 - 1000 | 25 | 88 |
| BWR-300 | 20:1 to 80:1 | 2 - 20 | 500 - 2000 | 40 | 90 |
What is the typical lifespan of a Bevel-Worm Gear Reducer?
The lifespan depends on operating conditions, but with proper maintenance, it can exceed 20,000 hours. Regular lubrication and avoiding overloads are key to longevity.
How do I select the right model for my application?
Consider factors like required reduction ratio, input power, output torque, and environmental conditions. Consult our technical datasheets or contact support for personalized recommendations.
Can the Bevel-Worm Gear Reducer operate in harsh environments?
Yes, models are available with sealed housings and corrosion-resistant coatings for use in dusty, wet, or extreme temperature conditions.
What maintenance is required?
Routine checks include lubricant levels (replace annually or as per usage), inspection for wear, and ensuring proper alignment. No frequent disassembly is needed.
Are custom configurations available?
Yes, we offer customization for shaft sizes, mounting options, and specific ratios to meet unique application needs. Provide details for a quote.
What materials are used in construction?
Gears are typically made from hardened steel or bronze, with housings of cast iron or aluminum alloy, ensuring strength and reduced weight where needed.