Product Description
High Rpm RV series Aluminum Alloy Worm Gear box NMRV 571-150 Reducer Variable Wheel Drive Speed Reduction Worm Gearbox
Product Parameters
Specification
Type |
Worm Gearbox/Worm Gear Speed Reducer |
Model |
NMRV:571,030,040,050,063,075,090,110,130,150 |
Center distance |
25-150mm |
Ratio |
5,7.5,10,15,20,25,30,40,50,60,80,100 |
Torque |
1.8-1800Nm |
Motor |
2 pole, 4 pole, 6 pole |
Mounting position |
Omnidirectional |
Color |
Blue/Silver grey Or On request |
Material |
NMRV571~090:Aluminum alloy; NMRV110~150 Cast iron |
Details
Multiple inputs and outputs
Feature
1. Mad of high-quality aluminum alloy,light weight and non-rusting
2. Large output torque
3. Smooth in running and low in noise,can work long time in dreadful conditions.
4. High in radiating efficiency.
5. Good-looking in appearance,durable in service life and small in volume.
6. Suitable for omnibearing installation.
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Model |
NMRV571, NMRV030, NMRV040, NMRV050, NMRV063, NMRV075, NMRV090, NMRV110, NMRV130, NMRV150 |
Ratio |
5,7.5,10,15,20,25,30,40,50,60,80,100 |
Output Torque |
1.8-1760Nm |
Application |
Machinery Industry |
Input Speed |
900-2800RPM |
Output Speed |
10-250RPM |
Material |
Housing: Size 25-110 Is Aluminum Alloy, Size 110-150 Is Cast-Iron |
Worm Wheel: ZCuSn10Pb1 |
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Worm:20Cr |
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Pinion:Tin Bronze |
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Output Shaft: Steel-45# |
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IEC Flange |
IEC Standard Flange Or On Customer Request |
Detailed Photos
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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Replacing Parts vs. Replacing the Whole NMRV Gearbox
Whether to replace parts or the entire NMRV gearbox depends on the extent of the issue and the availability of replacement parts:
Replacing Parts: If a specific component is faulty or worn, you can often replace that part. This is a cost-effective solution and is feasible when the damage is isolated to a single component.
When to Replace Parts:
- Minor wear on gears, bearings, or seals.
- Specific components are damaged, but the rest of the gearbox is in good condition.
Replacing the Whole Gearbox: If multiple components are severely damaged, the gearbox housing is cracked, or the gearbox repeatedly experiences issues, replacing the entire unit might be a better option.
When to Replace the Whole Gearbox:
- Severe damage to multiple components.
- Cracks or damage to the gearbox housing.
- Frequent breakdowns and repairs.
Professional Assessment: In some cases, it’s best to consult a professional technician to assess the situation and provide recommendations. They can guide you on whether to replace parts or the entire unit based on the specific circumstances.
Ultimately, the decision between replacing parts and replacing the whole NMRV gearbox depends on factors such as the extent of damage, cost considerations, and the expertise of professionals.
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.
Choosing the Right Size NMRV Gearbox for Your Application
Selecting the appropriate size NMRV gearbox for your application involves considering several important factors:
- Input Power: Determine the power requirement of your application, including both the input speed and the required output torque.
- Service Factor: Take into account any potential overloads or unexpected conditions that may occur during operation. Applying a service factor ensures the gearbox can handle occasional peak loads.
- Output Speed: Calculate the desired output speed of the gearbox. This is crucial for ensuring the gearbox meets the requirements of your application.
- Operating Conditions: Consider the environmental conditions in which the gearbox will operate, including temperature, humidity, and exposure to dust or chemicals.
- Mounting and Space: Evaluate the available space for mounting the gearbox and ensure it fits within the allotted dimensions.
- Shaft Configuration: Determine whether the gearbox requires a specific shaft configuration or if additional components such as couplings are needed.
- Application Type: Consider the type of application the gearbox will be used in, such as conveyor systems, agitators, mixers, or other specific applications.
- Load Characteristics: Analyze the load characteristics, including the type of load (constant, intermittent, shock), to ensure the gearbox can handle the load variations.
It’s essential to work closely with gearbox manufacturers or distributors who can provide technical support and assist in selecting the right size NMRV gearbox based on your specific application requirements.
editor by CX 2023-09-11