The NMRV and NRV series worm gear reducer delivers a 90-degree change in drive direction with a high reduction ratio in a single compact stage. This combination of right-angle output, inherent self-locking capability, low noise level, and compatibility with standard IEC motors makes it the preferred drive solution across a broad spectrum of industries.
Ever-power NMRV reducers are available in centre distances from 25 mm to 150 mm, covering input powers from 0.06 kW to 15 kW and output torques up to 1,200 Nm. All units are CE and ISO 9001 certified and ship direct from our factory. Browse the full product range or read on to find your specific industry application.
NMRV worm gearboxes are engineered to perform in environments ranging from dusty mine sites to hygienic food production lines. Each sector below presents specific drive challenges; the NMRV and NRV series address them through a combination of housing material, sealing grade, lubrication option, and ratio selection.
Each application sector below describes the typical drive tasks, relevant NMRV product features, and recommended configuration parameters. For specific selection assistance, contact our engineering team.
Mining and mineral processing operations place extreme demands on drive components. Conveyors carry ore over long distances at controlled speeds; feeder mechanisms meter material into crushers and screens; positioning drives adjust chute angles and deflectors. In all of these tasks the drive must tolerate shock loads, continuous duty cycles, high levels of airborne dust, and the vibration inherent in crushing and screening plant.
The NMRV110 to NMRV150 cast-iron series is the preferred choice for primary conveyor and feeder applications where torque requirements are highest. The inherent self-locking characteristic of high-ratio worm gears prevents load-induced back-driving when the motor is de-energised, eliminating the need for an additional holding brake in many installations.
Agricultural machinery operates in harsh outdoor environments characterised by dust, moisture, UV exposure, and the abrasive conditions common to field and shed operations. Drive requirements range from the slow, high-torque actuation of irrigation gate valves and sluice mechanisms to the faster, lighter drives of seed drill dosing units and automated feeding systems.
The aluminium NMRV series from NMRV040 to NMRV090 covers the majority of agricultural applications. The die-cast aluminium housing resists corrosion from fertiliser dust and humidity, and the IP54 rating prevents ingress during field washing. For heavier applications such as grain handling conveyors and large irrigation structures, the NMRV110 and above cast-iron series is appropriate.
Water and wastewater treatment plants require reliable low-speed drives that can operate continuously in humid, chemically challenging environments. Sludge scraper mechanisms, sluice gate actuators, aeration paddle drives, and dosing pump drives all share the requirement for a compact, reliable gearbox that holds its output position when power is removed.
The self-locking property of worm gearboxes at ratios of 30:1 and above is particularly valuable in gate and valve applications, where the gate must remain in position without continuous power to the motor. The corrosion resistance of the die-cast aluminium housing makes the NMRV series well suited to the moist, chemically active atmosphere typical of treatment plant machine rooms.
Solar tracking systems require a reliable, low-backlash drive that holds panel orientation precisely between adjustment cycles without consuming power. Both single-axis and dual-axis trackers use worm gear drives in the yaw and tilt axes, where the self-locking characteristic eliminates the need for a dedicated holding brake and reduces the risk of panel displacement in high winds.
Small and medium wind turbines use worm gearboxes in pitch adjustment mechanisms and in auxiliary equipment including yaw brakes and actuator drives. Biogas and biomass plants use the NMRV series in agitator and paddle mixer drives where slow speed and continuous torque are the primary requirements.
Food and beverage production environments demand drive solutions that are hygienic, quiet, and capable of operating continuously in facilities that are regularly washed down. Bottling lines, filling stations, bakery conveyor systems, and mixing equipment all require compact right-angle drives that can be cleaned without damage and that will not contaminate the product if a seal degrades.
The NMRV aluminium series meets these requirements through its smooth, easy-clean die-cast housing, optional food-grade H1 rated synthetic lubricant, and IP54 ingress protection as standard. The low noise level of 60 dB maximum is an additional benefit in open-plan food production facilities where operator comfort is a regulatory consideration.
Construction sites and civil infrastructure projects use worm gearboxes in a variety of ancillary drive applications. Concrete mixer truck auxiliary drives, scaffolding hoist mechanisms, automated barrier gates, road and rail level crossing barriers, and precast panel handling equipment all benefit from the robust construction and high reduction ratio of the NMRV cast-iron series.
Barrier gate applications in car parks, toll roads, and building access control are a particularly common use case, where the self-locking property holds the barrier in the raised or lowered position without motor power, and the compact right-angle output allows the motor and gearbox to be mounted in the same horizontal plane as the barrier arm pivot.
Packaging and printing machinery demands precise, repeatable speed control with low noise and a compact drive envelope. Wrapping machines, labelling systems, offset printing press ink roll drives, and flexographic printing registration drives all require gearboxes that can deliver consistent output speed with minimal backlash and vibration.
The NMRV aluminium series from NMRV030 to NMRV075 is widely used in this sector. The low noise level, precise gear geometry, and compatibility with servo and stepper motor input flanges make the NMRV series suitable for both fixed-speed and variable-speed drive configurations. The compact housing integrates cleanly into the tight machine frames typical of packaging equipment.
Belt conveyors, roller conveyors, screw conveyors, bucket elevators, and sorting line drive heads are among the most common applications for NMRV worm gearboxes. The continuous duty rating, high output torque relative to physical size, and self-locking behaviour under de-energised conditions make the NMRV series a reliable choice for the full range of material handling equipment.
Conveyor drives typically require ratios in the 20:1 to 60:1 range to reduce standard motor speed to a practical belt or roller speed. The right-angle output is particularly useful in head-drive configurations where the motor and gearbox must run parallel to the conveyor frame rather than in line with the belt direction.
Automated production and assembly equipment places a premium on compact dimensions, precise speed control, and compatibility with servo and stepper motor drives. Index drives, rotary tables, robot peripheral axes, automated storage and retrieval system drives, and pick-and-place actuators all benefit from the NMRV series compact housing and IEC-standard input flange.
The availability of servo and stepper motor input adapters across the NMRV030 to NMRV090 range allows system designers to specify a single gearbox family for both induction motor and servo motor axes within the same machine. The NMRV-E and NRV-E tail shaft variants provide an additional output for encoder or secondary drive integration without increasing the drive train length.
The defining characteristics of the worm gear reducer make it the correct choice for a specific set of drive requirements. Understanding these properties helps engineers select the right gearbox type and ratio for their application.
The worm gear delivers a 90-degree change in drive direction with a large speed reduction in a single compact stage. Applications that would otherwise require a bevel gear plus a parallel-shaft reducer can often use a single NMRV unit.
At ratios of approximately 30:1 and above, worm gears are inherently self-locking: the load cannot back-drive the input. This eliminates the need for a separate holding brake in gate valves, barrier drives, solar trackers, and hoist mechanisms.
The sliding contact between the worm and worm wheel produces less vibration and noise than spur or helical gearing at equivalent loads. The NMRV series is rated at 60 dB maximum, making it suitable for food production, office-adjacent plant rooms, and clean-room applications.
A worm gear reducer delivers substantially more output torque per unit of housing volume than a parallel-shaft gearbox of equivalent ratio. The NMRV063, for example, delivers up to 98 Nm from a 63 mm centre-distance housing that is smaller than most engineers expect.
IEC-standard B14 and B5 input flanges allow any standard induction motor to mount directly without an adapter plate. Servo and stepper motor adapters extend this compatibility to variable-speed and positioning drive applications across the full NMRV range.
Six mounting orientations (B3, B6, B7, B8, V5, V6) are supported without modification to the gearbox. This flexibility allows the same gearbox model to be used in both horizontal and vertical shaft configurations within a single machine design.
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