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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Calculating Torque Requirements for an NMRV Gearbox
Calculating torque requirements for an NMRV gearbox involves several steps: Identify Input Torque, Calculate Output Torque, Consider Efficiency, and Add Safety Margin.
- Identify Input Torque: Determine the input torque required by the application, taking into account factors such as load, speed, and efficiency.
- Calculate Output Torque: Use the gear ratio of the NMRV gearbox to calculate the output torque needed to achieve the desired output speed.
- Consider Efficiency: Take into account the efficiency of the NMRV gearbox. The actual output torque will be influenced by the gearbox’s mechanical efficiency.
- Add Safety Margin: To ensure reliable performance and account for variations in operating conditions, it’s recommended to add a safety margin to the calculated torque requirements.
Formula to calculate output torque: Output Torque = Input Torque × Gear Ratio × Gearbox Efficiency
Keep in mind that torque requirements can vary based on the specific application and factors such as load type, duty cycle, and environmental conditions. Consulting with gearbox manufacturers or engineering experts can help ensure accurate torque calculations for your NMRV gearbox application.
Common Problems Associated with NMRV Gearboxes
NMRV (worm gear) gearboxes are reliable and durable, but like any mechanical system, they can experience certain issues over time. Here are some common problems that can be associated with NMRV gearboxes:
- Overheating: Inadequate lubrication or excessive load can lead to overheating, causing accelerated wear and potential damage to the gearbox components.
- Noise and Vibration: Unusual noises or excessive vibration during operation could indicate misalignment, worn gears, or damaged bearings.
- Leakage: Oil leaks can occur due to worn seals or damaged gaskets, leading to lubricant loss and potential contamination of the surrounding environment.
- Worn Gears: Over time, gear teeth can wear down due to friction and load. This can result in reduced efficiency, increased backlash, and compromised performance.
- Misalignment: Improper installation or mounting can lead to misalignment between the input and output shafts, causing increased friction, wear, and reduced efficiency.
- Backlash: Excessive backlash between the worm gear and the mating gear can lead to poor positioning accuracy and reduced efficiency in motion control applications.
- Poor Lubrication: Using incorrect or inadequate lubricants, or neglecting proper lubrication maintenance, can lead to increased friction, wear, and potential failure of gearbox components.
- Seal Damage: Worn or damaged seals can result in oil leaks and contamination, affecting the performance and lifespan of the gearbox.
- Shaft Wear: Over time, the input and output shafts can experience wear due to load and friction, affecting the overall operation of the gearbox.
- Corrosion: Exposure to harsh environments or corrosive substances can lead to corrosion of gearbox components, reducing their lifespan.
To prevent and address these common problems, it’s crucial to follow proper maintenance and servicing practices, use high-quality lubricants, address issues promptly, and consult professionals when needed. Regular inspections and proactive maintenance can help extend the operational lifespan and reliability of NMRV gearboxes.
Installing an NMRV Gearbox
Installing an NMRV gearbox requires careful attention to ensure proper alignment and secure attachment. Here’s a general guide to the installation process:
- Prepare the Workspace: Ensure you have a clean and organized workspace with the necessary tools and equipment.
- Positioning: Place the NMRV gearbox in the desired position on your machinery, making sure it aligns with the input and output components.
- Alignment: Ensure that the input shaft of the gearbox is aligned with the driving shaft from the power source. Misalignment can lead to premature wear and reduced efficiency.
- Mounting: Securely mount the NMRV gearbox to the machinery frame using appropriate fasteners. Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for torque specifications.
- Input Coupling: Connect the input shaft of the gearbox to the driving shaft using a suitable coupling. This coupling should be properly aligned to avoid unnecessary stress on the gearbox components.
- Output Coupling: Similarly, connect the output shaft of the gearbox to the driven component using an appropriate coupling.
- Lubrication: Before operation, make sure to fill the gearbox with the recommended lubricant to ensure proper gear meshing and reduce friction.
- Testing: Run the machinery briefly to check for any unusual noises, vibrations, or leaks. Make any necessary adjustments.
It’s crucial to follow the manufacturer’s installation guidelines and specifications to ensure a smooth and trouble-free installation process. Proper installation contributes to the longevity and reliable performance of your NMRV gearbox.
editor by CX 2024-03-26