Product Description
Technical Features
The high degree of modularity is a design feature of SRC helical gearboxes range. It can be connected respectively with motors such as normal motor, brake motor, explosion-proof motor, frequency conversion motor, servo motor, IEC motor and so on. This kind of product is widely used in drive fields such as textile, foodstuff, ceramics packing, logistics, plastics and so on. It is possible to set up the version required using flanges or feet.
Products characteristics
SRC series helical gear units has more than 4 types. Power 0.12-4kw; Ratio 3.66-54; Torque max 120-500Nm. It can be connected (foot or flange) discretionary and use multi-mounting positions according to customers requirements.
Ground-hardened helical gears;
Modularity,can be combined in many forms;
Aluminium casing, light weight;
Gears in carbonize hard, durable;
Universal mounting;
Refined design,space effective and low noise
Structure feature
Model illuminate
1 |
Code for gear units series |
2 |
No F code means foot mounted.With F code B5 flange mounted.With Z code B14 flange mounted |
3 |
Specification code of gear units 01 |
4 |
I,II,III,B5 Output flange specification,default I not to write out is ok |
5 |
IEC: Input flange HS: shaft input |
6 |
Transmission ratio of gear units |
7 |
M1:Mounting position, default mounting position M1 not to write out is ok |
8 |
Position diagram for motor terminal box,default position o°(R) not to write out is ok |
9 |
No mark means without motor Model motor(poles of power) |
10 |
Voltage – frequency |
11 |
Coil in position for motor, default position S not to write out is ok |
4.2 Rotation speed n
n1 Gear units input speed
n2 Gear units output speed
If driven by the external gearing,1400r/min or lower rotation speed is suggested so as to optimize the working conditions and prolong the service life.Higher input rotation speed is permitted, but in this situation,the rated torque M2 will be reduced
4.5 Service factor fs
The effect of the driven machine on the gear unit is taken into account to a sufficient level of accuracy using the service factor fs. The service factor is determined according to the daily operation time and the starting frequency Z. Three load classifications are considered depending on the mass acceleration factor. You can read off the service factor applicable to your application in following figure. The service factor selected using this diagram must be less than or equal to the service factor as given in the performance parameter table.
* starting frequency Z: The cycles include all starting and braking procedures as well as change overs from low to high speed
SRC02..(HS) Performance parameter
kw |
Output speed |
Torque |
Speed ratio |
fs |
Model |
IEC |
0.37 |
16.7rpm |
204N.M |
54 |
1.0 |
SRC02 |
80B5/B14
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Helical gearbox outline dimension heet
Foot Code | U | V | V1 | V2 | V3 | W | X | X1 | Y | Z |
B02 | 18 | 107.5 | 60 | – | 130 | 11 | 136 | 155 | 100 | 17 |
M02 | 25 | 85 | – | 110 | 120 | 9 | 112 | 145 | 80 | 15 |
M01 | 18 | 80 | – | 110 | 120 | 9 | 118 | 145 | 80 | 15 |
B01 | 18 | 87 | 50 | 110 | – | 9 | 118 | 130 | 90 | 15 |
SRC helical gearbox with motor mounting position and terminal box orientation
Package
1 pc / carton,several cartons / wooden pallet
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What are the Noise Levels Associated with Worm Gearboxes?
The noise levels associated with worm gearboxes can vary depending on several factors, including the design, quality, operating conditions, and maintenance of the gearbox. Here are some key points to consider:
- Design and Quality: Well-designed and high-quality worm gearboxes tend to produce lower noise levels. Factors such as gear tooth profile, precision manufacturing, and proper alignment can contribute to reduced noise.
- Gear Engagement: The way the worm and worm wheel engage and mesh with each other can impact noise levels. Proper tooth contact and alignment can help minimize noise during operation.
- Lubrication: Inadequate or improper lubrication can lead to increased friction and wear, resulting in higher noise levels. Using the recommended lubricant and maintaining proper lubrication levels are important for noise reduction.
- Operating Conditions: Operating the gearbox within its specified load and speed limits can help prevent excessive noise generation. Overloading or operating at high speeds beyond the gearbox’s capabilities can lead to increased noise.
- Backlash: Excessive backlash or play between the gear teeth can lead to impact noise as the teeth engage. Proper backlash adjustment can help mitigate this issue.
- Maintenance: Regular maintenance, including gear inspection, lubrication checks, and addressing any wear or damage, can help keep noise levels in check.
It’s important to note that while worm gearboxes can produce some noise due to the nature of gear meshing, proper design, maintenance, and operation can significantly reduce noise levels. If noise is a concern for your application, consulting with gearbox manufacturers and experts can provide insights into selecting the right gearbox type and implementing measures to minimize noise.
Diagnosing and Fixing Oil Leakage in a Worm Gearbox
Oil leakage in a worm gearbox can lead to reduced lubrication, increased friction, and potential damage to the gearbox components. Here’s a step-by-step process to diagnose and fix oil leakage:
- Inspect the Gearbox: Perform a visual inspection of the gearbox to identify the source of the leakage. Check for oil stains, wet spots, or oil pooling around the gearbox.
- Check Seals and Gaskets: Inspect the seals, gaskets, and O-rings for any signs of wear, cracks, or damage. These components are common points of leakage.
- Tighten Bolts and Fasteners: Ensure that all bolts, screws, and fasteners are properly tightened. Loose fasteners can create gaps that allow oil to escape.
- Replace Damaged Seals: If you find damaged seals or gaskets, replace them with new ones. Use seals that are compatible with the operating conditions and lubricant.
- Check Breather Vent: A clogged or malfunctioning breather vent can cause pressure buildup inside the gearbox, leading to leakage. Clean or replace the breather vent if necessary.
- Examine Shaft Seals: Check the shaft seals for wear or damage. If they’re worn out, replace them with seals of the appropriate size and material.
- Use Proper Lubricant: Ensure that you’re using the correct lubricant recommended for the gearbox. Using the wrong type of lubricant can cause leaks.
- Apply Sealants: In some cases, applying a suitable sealant to the joints and connections can help prevent leaks. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for proper application.
- Monitor Leakage: After addressing the issues, monitor the gearbox for any signs of continued leakage. If leakage persists, further investigation may be required.
- Regular Maintenance: Implement a regular maintenance schedule that includes checking seals, gaskets, and other potential leakage points. Timely maintenance can prevent future leakage issues.
If you’re unsure about diagnosing or fixing oil leakage in a worm gearbox, consider consulting with a professional or gearbox manufacturer to ensure proper resolution.
Lubrication Requirements for a Worm Gearbox
Lubrication is crucial for maintaining the performance and longevity of a worm gearbox. Here are the key considerations for lubricating a worm gearbox:
- Type of Lubricant: Use a high-quality, high-viscosity lubricant specifically designed for worm gearboxes. Worm gearboxes require lubricants with additives that provide proper lubrication and prevent wear.
- Lubrication Interval: Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for lubrication intervals. Regularly check the gearbox’s temperature and oil condition to determine the optimal frequency of lubrication.
- Oil Level: Maintain the proper oil level to ensure effective lubrication. Too little oil can lead to insufficient lubrication, while too much oil can cause overheating and foaming.
- Lubrication Points: Identify all the lubrication points on the gearbox, including the worm and wheel gear surfaces. Apply the lubricant evenly to ensure complete coverage.
- Temperature: Consider the operating temperature of the gearbox. Some lubricants have temperature limits, and extreme temperatures can affect lubricant viscosity and performance.
- Cleanliness: Keep the gearbox and the surrounding area clean to prevent contaminants from entering the lubricant. Use proper filtration and seals to maintain a clean environment.
- Monitoring: Regularly monitor the gearbox’s temperature, noise level, and vibration to detect any signs of inadequate lubrication or other issues.
Proper lubrication will reduce friction, wear, and heat generation, ensuring smooth and efficient operation of the worm gearbox. Always refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines for lubrication specifications and intervals.
editor by CX 2024-04-16