A gear reducer (also known as a gearbox or reduction gear) is a mechanical device that controls the output speed and torque of an electric motor by changing the rotational speed and torque. The basic ...
Balance Testing Before Delivery
Before a high-speed paper machine's drive shaft (universal joint shaft) is delivered for use, it must undergo dynamic balancing testing. The unbalanced amount is calcu...
Common Issues with Hydraulic Tool Holders and Their Solutions
Details and Advantages of Hydraulic, Power, and Cold-Press Tool Holders:
Power Tool Holders: These holders offer high clamping f...
A gear reducer motor is a combination of an electric motor and a gear reduction box. The main functions of a gear reducer motor can be summarized as follows:
Speed Reduction and Increased Output ...
When aligning an expanding sleeve coupling (such as between a motor and a compressor), a common method is to measure the axial and radial misalignment using a set of four points on a coupling's end fa...
Gearbox Protection Rating Explanation
The protection rating for gearboxes is based on the international standard recommended by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), known as the IP (I...
The analysis of common failures and corresponding solutions for gearboxes and electric motors is crucial for ensuring the stable operation and extending the service life of equipment. Below is a summa...
Changing the oil in a DC gear motor should be done according to the manufacturer's instructions to ensure proper maintenance and longevity of the motor. Below are the steps to follow when changing the...
In machine operations, heat generation or settlement effects can lead to unexpected large shaft displacements between the motor and equipment such as pumps or compressors. Generally, this can result i...
The noise generated by gear reducers, particularly hard-tooth surface gear reducers, is a common issue faced by many manufacturers. This problem is especially challenging in high-precision and high-lo...