Worm Gear Reducer for Industrial Hoists & Cranes

The safety-critical self-locking drive for vertical load handling in manufacturing plants, warehouses, and construction sites throughout Australia.

Industrial hoist and crane system with worm gear reducer drive

Load Holding Safety — The Core Requirement

In vertical load-handling applications, the primary engineering requirement is not torque output or efficiency — it is the absolute prevention of uncontrolled load descent. Cranes, hoists, goods lifts, and materials elevators in industrial environments must hold their loads at any position in the event of motor trip, power failure, or emergency stop. This requirement disqualifies helical, bevel, and spur gearboxes from many lifting applications unless expensive external brakes are added and maintained.

The worm gear reducer — also known as a worm gearbox, worm drive unit, or worm gear drive — eliminates this requirement through geometry. The high lead angle of the worm causes irreversibility under load: the worm gear cannot back-drive the worm shaft. This self-locking property is inherent and requires no maintenance, no power, and no external actuation — it is a mechanical safety feature built into every worm gearbox.

🔒 Mechanical Self-Lock

Load-holding without electrical or pneumatic brake. Compliant with AS/NZS 4991 hoist safety standards for holding duty class.

⚡ High Torque Density

Ratios to 100:1 single-stage allow compact motor sizing while delivering the high output torque required for heavy loads on slow-travel hoists.

🔥 Smooth Start/Stop

Worm meshing absorbs motor start shock, protecting load slings and rigging from impulse loads during acceleration and deceleration.

Material Construction — Built for Industrial Duty

Component Material Specification Design Rationale
Worm Shaft Alloy Steel — Carburised & Hardened HRC 58–62 Maximum surface hardness for repeated lifting cycles; resists wear under continuous duty
Worm Wheel Centrifugally Cast Tin Bronze (C93700) High compressive strength; self-lubricating properties extend oil change intervals under heavy duty
Housing Ductile Cast Iron GGG40 / Grey Iron HT300 High rigidity for shock absorption; IP54 standard — outdoor-capable with supplementary coating
Output Bearings Heavy-duty taper roller bearings Handle combined radial/axial loads from drum winding forces and hoist rope deflection

NRV worm gear speed reducer for hoist and crane application

Application Case Studies

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Case Study 1 — Steel Fabrication Workshop Overhead Crane, Queensland

Manufacturing | Overhead Crane

Challenge: A steel fabrication yard near Brisbane operated a 3.2-tonne overhead bridge crane. The helical gearbox on the cross-travel trolley lacked adequate braking and twice allowed the loaded hook to drift sideways under inertia. A near-miss incident triggered a safety review.

Solution: Cross-travel drive replaced with an NMRV-110 worm gearbox (ratio 60:1, ductile iron housing, taper roller bearing upgrade). The self-lock held the trolley position on any beam position when the motor was de-energised.

Result: Zero drift incidents in 18 months of post-installation operation. WorkSafe audit passed. Total installation cost was 40% lower than the original servo-brake solution.

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Case Study 2 — Warehouse Goods Hoist, Western Australia

Logistics | Goods Hoist

Challenge: A Fremantle port-side warehouse used an aging chain-drive goods hoist to move palletised goods between ground and mezzanine floors. The friction brake required adjustment every 6 weeks and had partially released during one load cycle, requiring emergency manual intervention.

Solution: A tandem worm gearbox arrangement (NMRV-090 + NMRV-063, combined ratio 3000:1) was installed, providing both the required output torque of 1,800 N·m and inherent static load-hold. The friction brake was retained in dual-redundancy configuration for regulatory compliance.

Result: Hoist passed new SafeWork WA inspection. Brake adjustment frequency reduced to once per year. Hoist rated for 1,500 kg SWL at 6 metres/minute continuous duty.

Why Choose Our Worm Gearboxes for Lifting Applications?

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Lifting-Duty Rated
Worm gearboxes rated for Class M4–M6 lifting duty per FEM 9.511 on selected models — ask our engineers

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OEM Custom Builds
Custom drum shafts, hollow bore output, flange mounting, and extended shaft specials for hoist OEM designs

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24/7 Remote Support
Engineering consultation across Australia’s time zones — urgent replacement sizing completed same business day

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Factory-Direct Value
Direct supply eliminates distributor margins — significant savings on replacement gearbox programs for crane fleets

▼ Does a worm gearbox require a separate holding brake for a hoist?
For many light-to-medium industrial hoist applications, the worm gearbox self-lock is sufficient holding means. However, AS 1418 crane standards and some insurance requirements mandate a secondary electromagnetic fail-safe brake regardless of gearbox self-lock. Our engineering team can advise on the applicable standard for your application and region. We supply combined worm gearbox and brake-motor configurations where regulatory compliance requires dual redundancy.
▼ What worm reducer size do I need for a 500 kg goods hoist?
For a 500 kg SWL hoist at 8 m/min with a 150 mm drum diameter, typical requirement is approximately 600 N·m output torque. This corresponds to an NMRV-090 (ratio 80:1, 0.75 kW motor) or NMRV-110 (ratio 60:1, 1.1 kW motor). For detailed sizing, provide your SWL, lift speed, drum geometry, and duty cycle. Visit our contact page or see the full product catalogue.
▼ How long does a worm gearbox last in hoist duty service?
With correct oil selection, correct frame sizing for the thermal duty cycle, and oil changes at 5,000 operating hours, worm gearboxes in M3–M4 hoist duty typically achieve 25,000–40,000 operating hours before requiring worm wheel replacement. The worm shaft in hardened alloy steel normally outlasts the bronze wheel by a factor of 3–5x, making periodic wheel replacement a cost-effective maintenance strategy versus full unit replacement.

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Send us your load, speed, and duty cycle data. We return a complete gearbox selection with dimensional drawings within one business day.

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