Product Description
SMRV series worm-gear speed reducer is a new-generation of products developed by our company with combination of advanced by technology both at home and abroad.
Characteristics:
(1)Large output torque
(2) Safe, reliable, economical and durable
(3) Stable transmission, quiet operation
(4) High heat-radiating efficiency, high carrying ability
(5) Combination of 2 single-step worm gear speed reducers, meeting the requirements of super speed ratio
(6) Mechanical gearboxes are widely used in the sectors,like foodstuff, ceramics, and chemical manufacturing, as well as packing, printing, dyeing and plastics
Technical data:
(1) Motor input power:0.06kw-15kw
(2) Output torque:4-2320N.M
(3) Speed ratio of worm gear peed reducer: 5/10/15/20/25/30/40/50/60/80/100
(4) With IEC motor input flange: 56B14/71B14/80B5/90B5
Materials:
(1) NMRV571-NMRV090: Aluminium alloy housing
(2) NMRV110-150: Cast iron housing
(3) Bearing: CHINAMFG bearing & Homemade bearing
(4) Lubricant: Synthetic & Mineral
(5) The material of the worm mandrel is HT250, and the worm ring gear is ZQSn10-1.
(6) With high quality homemade bearings, assembled CHINAMFG oil seals & filled with high quality lubricant.
Operation&mantenance
(1)When worm speed reducer starts to work up to200-400 hours, its lubricant should be replaced.
(2)The gearbox need to replace the oil after 4000 hours.
(3)Worm reduction gearbox is fully filled with lubricant oil after finshed assembly.
(4)Lubricanting oil should be kept enough in the casing and checked at a fixed time.
Color:
(1) Blue / Light blue
(2) Silvery White
Quality control
(1) Quality guarantee: 1 year
(2) Certificate of quality: ISO9001:2000
(3) Every product must be tested before sending
Motor power | Model | speed ratio | output speed | output toruqe |
0.06kw 1400rpm | NMRV030 | 5 | 280rpm | 2.0N.M |
NMRV030 | 7.5 | 186rpm | 2.6N.M | |
NMRV030 | 10 | 140rpm | 3.3N.M | |
NMRV030 | 15 | 94rpm | 4.7N.M | |
NMRV030 | 20 | 70rpm | 5.9N.M | |
NMRV030 | 25 | 56rpm | 6.8N.M | |
NMRV030 | 30 | 47rpm | 7.9N.M | |
NMRV030 | 40 | 35rpm | 9.7N.M | |
NMRV030 | 50 | 28rpm | 11.0N.M | |
NMRV030 | 60 | 24rpm | 12.0N.M | |
NMRV030 | 80 | 18rpm | 14.0N.M | |
0.09kw 1400rpm | NMRV030 | 5 | 280rpm | 2.7N.M |
NMRV030 | 7.5 | 186rpm | 3.9N.M | |
NMRV030 | 10 | 140rpm | 5.0N.M | |
NMRV030 | 15 | 94rpm | 7.0N.M | |
NMRV030 | 20 | 70rpm | 8.8N.M | |
NMRV030 | 25 | 56rpm | 10.0N.M | |
NMRV030 | 30 | 47rpm | 12.0N.M | |
NMRV030 | 40 | 35rpm | 14.0N.M | |
NMRV030 | 50 | 28rpm | 17.0N.M | |
NMRV030 | 60 | 24rpm | 18.0N.M | |
0.12kw 1400rpm | NMRV030 | 5 | 280rpm | 3.6N.M |
NMRV030 | 7.5 | 186rpm | 5.2N.M | |
NMRV030 | 10 | 140rpm | 6.6N.M | |
NMRV030 | 15 | 94rpm | 9.3N.M | |
NMRV030 | 20 | 70rpm | 12.0N.M | |
NMRV030 | 25 | 56rpm | 14.0N.M | |
NMRV030 | 30 | 47rpm | 16.0N.M | |
NMRV030 | 40 | 35rpm | 19.0N.M | |
NMRV030 | 50 | 28rpm | 22.0N.M | |
0.18kw 1400rpm | NMRV030 | 5 | 280rpm | 5.3N.M |
NMRV030 | 7.5 | 186rpm | 7.7N.M | |
NMRV030 | 10 | 140rpm | 10.0N.M | |
NMRV030 | 15 | 94rpm | 14.0N.M | |
NMRV030 | 20 | 70rpm | 18.0N.M | |
NMRV030 | 25 | 56rpm | 20.0N.M | |
NMRV030 | 30 | 47rpm | 24.0N.M |
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Function: | Speed Reduction |
Layout: | Coaxial |
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Return&refunds: | You can apply for a refund up to 30 days after receipt of the products. |
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Troubleshooting Abnormal Noises in an NMRV Gearbox
Abnormal noises from an NMRV gearbox can be troublesome and might indicate underlying issues. Follow these steps to troubleshoot and resolve the problem:
- Identify the Noise: Listen closely to the noise and determine if it's a grinding, whining, or knocking sound.
- Check Lubrication: Insufficient or contaminated lubrication can lead to noises. Ensure the gearbox is properly lubricated.
- Inspect Gears: Examine the gear teeth for wear, damage, or misalignment.
- Look for Foreign Objects: Foreign objects inside the gearbox can cause noise. Clean and inspect the interior.
- Check Bearings: Worn or damaged bearings can be noisy. Inspect and replace them if necessary.
- Inspect Seals: Damaged seals can allow contaminants in, affecting performance. Replace damaged seals.
- Examine Housing: Ensure the gearbox housing is intact without cracks or misalignment.
- Review Load Conditions: Excessive loads can lead to noise. Ensure the gearbox isn't overloaded.
- Check Mounting: Confirm the gearbox is properly mounted and aligned.
- Consult Guidelines: Refer to manufacturer guidelines for specific troubleshooting steps.
- Professional Help: If the issue persists, seek help from a professional technician or manufacturer.
Follow these steps to identify and rectify abnormal noises in your NMRV gearbox.
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.
Key Features of an NMRV Gearbox
NMRV gearboxes, also known as worm gear reducers, offer several key features that make them suitable for various applications:
- Compact Design: NMRV gearboxes are known for their compact and space-saving design, making them ideal for installations with limited space.
- High Efficiency: These gearboxes offer relatively high efficiency levels, which ensures efficient power transmission and reduced energy loss.
- Speed Reduction: NMRV gearboxes are primarily used for speed reduction applications, where the input speed is reduced while torque is increased.
- Torque Multiplication: The worm and worm wheel mechanism allows for torque multiplication, making NMRV gearboxes suitable for applications requiring high torque output.
- Self-Locking: The helical design of the worm causes self-locking, preventing the output shaft from back-driving the input shaft and providing mechanical locking.
- Smooth Operation: NMRV gearboxes offer smooth and quiet operation, making them suitable for applications where noise reduction is important.
- Wide Range of Ratios: These gearboxes come in a wide range of gear ratios, allowing users to select the appropriate ratio for their specific application.
- Low Maintenance: The simple design and few moving parts contribute to the low maintenance requirements of NMRV gearboxes.
- Versatility: NMRV gearboxes are versatile and can be used in various industries and applications, including conveyor systems, food processing, packaging, and more.
It's important to consider these key features when selecting an NMRV gearbox for your specific application to ensure optimal performance and efficiency.
editor by CX 2024-04-17