NMRV Worm Gearbox for Filling Line Conveyors
Filling line conveyors index containers through fill, cap, and label stations at a pace set by the line’s overall throughput target — which means the gearbox driving each conveyor section needs precise, repeatable speed control rather than just raw torque. A filling line that surges or lags even slightly at the fill head can mean overfills, underfills, or product spillage that costs more in waste than the gearbox itself.
Ever-Power supplies NMRV worm gearboxes into filling line conveyor sections across Australian food and beverage packaging operations, where the compact right-angle drive fits within tight line envelopes and the smooth worm-mesh action avoids the speed pulsation that some gear types introduce at indexing speeds. This page covers conveyor drive selection for filling lines, three packaging facility examples, and direct answers to common specification questions.
What Filling Line Conveyors Need from a Drive
Speed Consistency
Smooth worm-mesh rotation avoids the speed pulsation that can disrupt precise fill timing at indexing stations
Compact Envelope
Right-angle output keeps the drive motor clear of the conveyor’s working width on space-constrained line layouts
Washdown Tolerance
Sealed aluminium housing withstands routine line washdown without compromising the gear mesh
Multi-Point Drive Layouts
Compact frame sizes allow multiple independently-driven conveyor sections along a single line without space conflicts
Packaging Facility Deployments
- Beverage Bottling — Sydney Metro: A bottling line was experiencing intermittent fill-head misalignment traced to speed inconsistency in the indexing conveyor drive. Replacement with an NMRV040 unit improved index repeatability sufficiently to eliminate the misalignment issue across subsequent production runs.
- Sauce and Condiment Packing — Brisbane: A condiment packer needed a conveyor drive rated for daily caustic washdown between product changeovers without housing degradation. NMRV050 units with verified IP65 sealing were specified across the line’s four conveyor sections, with no washdown-related failures reported in the first year of operation.
- Craft Beverage Co-Packing — Perth: A contract co-packer running multiple product formats on a single flexible line needed compact conveyor drives that would not require structural changes when switching between bottle and can formats. NMRV030 units were selected for their small footprint relative to the line’s available under-conveyor clearance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How precise is the speed output from a worm gearbox for indexing applications?
Worm gear meshing provides smooth, continuous engagement without the periodic speed variation some gear types exhibit, making it well suited to indexing conveyor applications. For highly precise positioning beyond standard indexing, ask about our PC+NMRV helical-worm series, which offers lower backlash for servo-driven precision applications.
What frame size suits a typical bottling or canning line conveyor section?
Most filling line conveyor sections use NMRV030 to NMRV050 frame sizes depending on conveyor length, belt loading, and required line speed. Provide your conveyor specifications and target throughput and we will confirm the appropriate frame size.
Can the gearbox be integrated with a VFD for variable line speed?
Yes, NMRV gearboxes are compatible with VFD-controlled motors for variable speed operation across different product formats or run rates. Note that at very low VFD output frequencies, motor cooling is reduced, so confirm your minimum operating speed when specifying the motor and gearbox combination.
Is the gearbox rated for installation directly beneath an open conveyor where product spillage may occur?
Standard IP65 sealing protects against incidental spillage and routine washdown spray exposure. For installations with sustained product or liquid pooling around the gearbox housing, additional drainage or shielding in the conveyor frame design is recommended alongside the standard sealing.
Can you supply gearboxes for a line with multiple independently-driven conveyor sections?
Yes, multi-section filling lines with independent zone drives are a common configuration we support. We can specify matching or graduated frame sizes across each conveyor zone depending on the load and speed requirements of each section.
How do I retrofit a new gearbox into an existing line without major downtime?
Provide the dimensions and mounting pattern of your existing gearbox and we can confirm whether a direct frame-for-frame replacement is available, or advise on the adaptor configuration needed to fit our standard range into your existing conveyor mount.
View the full NMRV product range on our NMRV series page, or learn about our manufacturing process on the about us page.