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Maximum Input Speed:
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Exceeding the Maximum Input Speed can result in oil "churning", which is detrimental to the life of the speed reducer.
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All matching products will have a value greater than or equal to the specified value.
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Reducer Mounting Configuration
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A speed reducer is termed a gearhead if it is entirely and directly mounted onto a motor, not just the shaft. Therefore, other speed reducers (gearboxes) are typically coupled with the shaft and then base-mounted. The coupling of the shaft from the prime mover to the input shaft of the speed reducer can be accomplished in a few different ways. If the two shafts are coupled shaft-to-shaft directly, a coupling is required. If they are not coupled shaft-to-shaft, the speed reducer generally has a "quill-style" or hollow shaft for the prime mover shaft to mount into. The coupling is accomplished with a clamping pinion gear or adapter plate. Specific NEMA face adapters (coupling type) are also manufactured to eliminate sizing concerns between motor and gearbox.
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Flange(s) Courtesy of alpha gear drives, Inc.
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Unit utilizes a flange, or flanges, for input and/or output. Flanges can be round or square. Flange may be for mounting a motor or mounting to a machine surface.
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Integral Base Courtesy of LEESON Electric - A REGAL-BELOIT Company
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Unit is base or foot mounted. They may have shaft inputs and outputs or C-face or NEMA motor mounts. The load of the reducer is not supported by the motor. Also includes gear drives and speed reducers.
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Motor Mount Courtesy of Parker Bayside
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Commonly referred to as gearheads, these reducers are mounted entirely onto the motor and motor shaft.
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Shaft Mount Courtesy of alpha gear drives, Inc.
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Gearboxes that do not have an integral base. The weight of these reducers is supported entirely by the driven machine housing or drive shaft. The input shaft of the gearbox does not absorb the reducer weight or torque reaction. Also includes gear drives and speed reducers.
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All products with ANY of the selected attributes will be returned as matches. Leaving all boxes unchecked will not limit the search criteria for this question; products with all attribute options will be returned as matches.
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NEMA Mount Courtesy of Parker Bayside
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Specific NEMA face adapters (coupling type) are used to eliminate sizing concerns between motor and gearbox.
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"Required" and "Must Not Have" criteria limit returned
matches as specified. Products with optional attributes
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Reducer Input
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Your choices are...
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Hollow Shaft Courtesy of Parker Bayside
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"Quill-style" or hollow shaft for the prime mover shaft to mount in
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Solid Shaft Courtesy of LEESON Electric - A REGAL-BELOIT Company
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Requires coupling.
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Coupling or Bushing
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Driven shaft fits into integral coupling or bushing.
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Other
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Other, unlisted, or proprietary input type.
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Reducer Output:
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Reducers having hollow output shafts are usually shaft mounted to the driven load, with the shaft of the driven load being inserted into the hollow shaft. If no output flange or secondary base is used, a reaction arm prevents the reducer housing from rotating when there is no base mounts or flanges
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Hollow Shaft Courtesy of Parker Bayside
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"Quill-style" or hollow shaft
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Solid Shaft Courtesy of LEESON Electric - A REGAL-BELOIT Company
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Requires coupling.
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Coupling or Bushing
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Driving shaft fits into integral coupling or bushing.
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Other Courtesy of alpha gear drives, Inc.
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Other, unlisted, or proprietary output type.
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All products with ANY of the selected attributes will be returned as matches. Leaving all boxes unchecked will not limit the search criteria for this question; products with all attribute options will be returned as matches.
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Multiple Outputs? Courtesy of Parker Bayside
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A single input shaft can drive multiple output shafts. The output shafts are usually parallel and in-line. However, some unique configurations exist that allow for offset shafts to be driven at different speeds.
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Reaction-Arm?
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A reaction arm prevents the reducer housing from rotating when there is no base mounts or flanges.
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Shaft Alignment
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Parallel In-line Courtesy of alpha gear drives, Inc.
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The input (driving) shaft and the output (driven) shaft can be connected with an imaginary axial line through the center of each shaft at 0° angle.
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Parallel Offset Courtesy of Portescap
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The input (driving) shaft and the output (driven) shaft are parallel, however they reside in the gearbox at different heights above the horizon.
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Right Angle Courtesy of LEESON Electric - A REGAL-BELOIT Company
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The input (driving) shaft and the output (driven) shaft are perpendicular to one another. This is most common with worm gear speed reducers.
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Non-perpendicular Angled Shafts
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Uncommon, the input (driving) shaft and the output (driven) shaft are not perpendicular to one another, but they are angled.
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Vertical Shaft(s)? Courtesy of LEESON Electric - A REGAL-BELOIT Company
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In order for a shaft to be orientated in a vertical position, considerations need to be made regarding lubrication.
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"Required" and "Must Not Have" criteria limit returned
matches as specified. Products with optional attributes
will be returned for either choice.
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