Product Description
Product Description
Product Parameters
Parameters | Unit | Level | Reduction Ratio | Flange Size Specification | ||||||||
060 | 090 | 115 | 142 | 180 | 220 | 280 | 330 | 400 | ||||
Rated Output Torque T2n | N.m | 1 | 3 | 27.8 | 115 | 212 | 470 | 1226 | 1730 | 4230 | 8200 | 12500 |
4 | 46.32 | 142 | 268 | 582 | 1450 | 2270 | 5120 | 9800 | 16000 | |||
5 | 46.32 | 142 | 268 | 582 | 1450 | 2270 | 5120 | 8500 | 12200 | |||
7 | 38.9 | 110 | 212 | 468 | 1130 | 1610 | 3220 | 5000 | 7600 | |||
10 | 18.5 | 100 | 95 | 255 | 730 | 1050 | 1820 | 3500 | 5000 | |||
2 | 12 | 46.32 | 142 | 268 | 582 | 1450 | 2270 | 5120 | 9800 | 16000 | ||
15 | 46.32 | 142 | 268 | 582 | 1450 | 2270 | 5120 | 8500 | 12200 | |||
20 | 46.32 | 142 | 268 | 582 | 1450 | 2270 | 5120 | 9800 | 16000 | |||
25 | 46.32 | 142 | 268 | 582 | 1450 | 2270 | 5120 | 8500 | 12200 | |||
28 | 46.32 | 142 | 268 | 582 | 1450 | 2270 | 5120 | 9800 | 16000 | |||
30 | 27.8 | 115 | 212 | 470 | 1226 | 1730 | 4230 | 8200 | 12500 | |||
35 | 46.32 | 142 | 268 | 582 | 1450 | 2270 | 5120 | 8500 | 12200 | |||
40 | 46.32 | 142 | 268 | 582 | 1450 | 2270 | 5120 | 9800 | 16000 | |||
50 | 46.32 | 142 | 268 | 582 | 1450 | 2270 | 5120 | 8500 | 12200 | |||
70 | 38.9 | 110 | 212 | 468 | 1130 | 1610 | 3220 | 5000 | 7600 | |||
100 | 18.5 | 100 | 95 | 255 | 730 | 1050 | 1820 | 3500 | 5000 | |||
3 | 120 | 46.32 | 142 | 268 | 582 | 1450 | 2270 | 5120 | 9800 | 16000 | ||
150 | 46.32 | 142 | 268 | 582 | 1450 | 2270 | 5120 | 8500 | 12200 | |||
200 | 46.32 | 142 | 268 | 582 | 1450 | 2270 | 5120 | 9800 | 16000 | |||
250 | 46.32 | 142 | 268 | 582 | 1450 | 2270 | 5120 | 8500 | 12200 | |||
280 | 46.32 | 142 | 268 | 582 | 1450 | 2270 | 5120 | 9800 | 16000 | |||
350 | 46.32 | 142 | 268 | 582 | 1450 | 2270 | 5120 | 8500 | 12200 | |||
400 | 46.32 | 142 | 268 | 582 | 1450 | 2270 | 5120 | 9800 | 16000 | |||
500 | 46.32 | 142 | 268 | 582 | 1450 | 2270 | 5120 | 8500 | 12200 | |||
700 | 38.9 | 110 | 212 | 468 | 1130 | 1610 | 3220 | 5000 | 7600 | |||
1000 | 18.5 | 100 | 95 | 255 | 730 | 1050 | 1820 | 3500 | 5000 | |||
Maximum Output Torque T2b | N.m | 1,2,3 | 3~1000 | 2Times of Rated Output Torque | ||||||||
Rated Input Speed N1n | rpm | 1,2,3 | 3~1000 | 4000 | 3500 | 3500 | 3000 | 3000 | 2500 | 2000 | 1500 | 1500 |
Maximum Input Speed N1b | rpm | 1,2,3 | 3~1000 | 8000 | 7000 | 7000 | 5000 | 5000 | 4000 | 3000 | 2000 | 2000 |
Precision Backlash P1 | arcmin | 1 | 3~1000 | ≤4 | ≤4 | ≤4 | ≤4 | ≤4 | ≤4 | ≤8 | ≤8 | ≤8 |
arcmin | 2 | 3~1000 | ≤6 | ≤6 | ≤6 | ≤6 | ≤6 | ≤6 | ≤12 | ≤12 | ≤12 | |
arcmin | 3 | 3~1000 | ≤8 | ≤8 | ≤8 | ≤8 | ≤8 | ≤8 | ≤16 | ≤16 | ≤16 | |
Standard Backlash P2 | arcmin | 1 | 3~1000 | ≤8 | ≤8 | ≤8 | ≤8 | ≤8 | ≤8 | ≤12 | ≤12 | ≤12 |
arcmin | 2 | 3~1000 | ≤10 | ≤10 | ≤10 | ≤10 | ≤10 | ≤10 | ≤18 | ≤18 | ≤18 | |
arcmin | 3 | 3~1000 | ≤12 | ≤12 | ≤12 | ≤12 | ≤12 | ≤12 | ≤24 | ≤24 | ≤24 | |
Torsional Rigidity | Nm/arcmin | 1,2,3 | 3~1000 | 7 | 14 | 25 | 50 | 145 | 225 | 300 | 330 | 350 |
Allowable Radial Force F2rb2 | N | 1,2,3 | 3~1000 | 1550 | 3250 | 6700 | 9400 | 14500 | 50000 | 60000 | 70000 | 90000 |
Allowable Axial Force F2ab2 | N | 1,2,3 | 3~1000 | 775 | 1625 | 3350 | 4700 | 7250 | 25000 | 30000 | 95000 | 1250000 |
Moment of Inertia J1 | kg.cm2 | 1 | 3~10 | 0.18 | 0.75 | 2.85 | 12.4 | 15.3 | 34.8 | 44.9 | 80 | 255 |
2 | 12~100 | 0.15 | 0.52 | 2.15 | 7.6 | 15.2 | 32.2 | 41.8 | 75 | 240 | ||
3 | 120~1000 | 0.07 | 0.36 | 2.05 | 6.3 | 14.2 | 18.3 | 28.1 | 68 | 220 | ||
Service Life | hr | 1,2,3 | 3~1000 | 20000 | ||||||||
Efficiency η | % | 1 | 3~10 | 95% | ||||||||
2 | 12~100 | 92% | ||||||||||
3 | 120~1000 | 85% | ||||||||||
Noise Level | dB | 1,2,3 | 3~1000 | ≤58 | ≤62 | ≤65 | ≤70 | ≤70 | ≤75 | ≤75 | ≤75 | ≤75 |
Operating Temperature | ºC | 1,2,3 | 3~1000 | -10~+90 | ||||||||
Protection Class | IP | 1,2,3 | 3~1000 | IP65 | ||||||||
Weights | kg | 1 | 3~10 | 1.3 | 3.6 | 7.5 | 16 | 28 | 48 | 110 | 160 | 250 |
2 | 12~100 | 1.5 | 4.2 | 9.5 | 20 | 32 | 60 | 135 | 190 | 340 | ||
3 | 120~1000 | 1.8 | 4.8 | 11.5 | 24 | 36 | 72 | 150 | 225 | 420 |
FAQ
Q: How to select a gearbox?
A: Firstly, determine the torque and speed requirements for your application. Consider the load characteristics, operating environment, and duty cycle. Then, choose the appropriate gearbox type, such as planetary, worm, or helical, based on the specific needs of your system. Ensure compatibility with the motor and other mechanical components in your setup. Lastly, consider factors like efficiency, backlash, and size to make an informed selection.
Q: What type of motor can be paired with a gearbox?
A: Gearboxes can be paired with various types of motors, including servo motors, stepper motors, and brushed or brushless DC motors. The choice depends on the specific application requirements, such as speed, torque, and precision. Ensure compatibility between the gearbox and motor specifications for seamless integration.
Q: Does a gearbox require maintenance, and how is it maintained?
A: Gearboxes typically require minimal maintenance. Regularly check for signs of wear, lubricate as per the manufacturer’s recommendations, and replace lubricants at specified intervals. Performing routine inspections can help identify issues early and extend the lifespan of the gearbox.
Q: What is the lifespan of a gearbox?
A: The lifespan of a gearbox depends on factors such as load conditions, operating environment, and maintenance practices. A well-maintained gearbox can last for several years. Regularly monitor its condition and address any issues promptly to ensure a longer operational life.
Q: What is the slowest speed a gearbox can achieve?
A: Gearboxes are capable of achieving very slow speeds, depending on their design and gear ratio. Some gearboxes are specifically designed for low-speed applications, and the choice should align with the specific speed requirements of your system.
Q: What is the maximum reduction ratio of a gearbox?
A: The maximum reduction ratio of a gearbox depends on its design and configuration. Gearboxes can achieve various reduction ratios, and it’s important to choose 1 that meets the torque and speed requirements of your application. Consult the gearbox specifications or contact the manufacturer for detailed information on available reduction ratios.
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Application: | Motor, Electric Cars, Machinery, Agricultural Machinery, Gearbox |
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Hardness: | Hardened Tooth Surface |
Installation: | Vertical Type |
Layout: | Coaxial |
Gear Shape: | Bevel Gear |
Step: | Three-Step |
Customization: |
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Case Studies: Successful Implementations of Agricultural Gearboxes
Several case studies highlight the successful integration of agricultural gearboxes in farming machinery:
- Case Study 1: Tractor Versatility
A farm in the Midwest implemented tractors equipped with adjustable gearboxes. The gearboxes allowed the tractors to seamlessly switch between plowing, planting, and harvesting tasks. The ability to customize speed and torque ratios improved efficiency and reduced the need for multiple machines.
- Case Study 2: Orchard Management
An orchard in California utilized specialized gearboxes in its mechanized harvesters. These gearboxes facilitated controlled movement and precise positioning of the harvesters among trees. The adaptability of the gearboxes enabled the harvesters to navigate the orchard’s uneven terrain while minimizing damage to trees and fruit.
- Case Study 3: Precision Planting
A farm in Europe integrated precision planting machinery with gearboxes that offered adjustable gear ratios. This allowed for precise control over seed placement and depth. The gearboxes played a vital role in achieving uniform crop emergence and optimizing seed-to-soil contact.
- Case Study 4: Multi-Tasking Implements
A farming cooperative in Australia utilized multi-tasking implements equipped with versatile gearboxes. These implements could seamlessly switch between tasks such as plowing, harrowing, and fertilizing. The gearboxes’ ability to manage torque and speed ratios ensured optimal performance across various tasks.
- Case Study 5: Soil Conservation
A farm in Africa adopted gearboxes in its soil conservation practices. By attaching specialized implements with adjustable gearboxes to their tractors, the farm effectively controlled soil erosion and improved water infiltration rates. The gearboxes allowed for precise adjustments based on soil type and slope.
These case studies illustrate the impactful role of agricultural gearboxes in enhancing efficiency, versatility, and productivity across a spectrum of farming applications.
Potential Challenges in Maintenance and Repairs of Agricultural Gearboxes
Maintenance and repairs of gearboxes in agriculture can pose several challenges:
- Harsh Environments: Agricultural machinery operates in challenging environments with exposure to dirt, debris, moisture, and varying temperatures. These conditions can accelerate wear and corrosion, necessitating frequent maintenance.
- Heavy Workloads: Gearboxes in farming equipment often handle heavy workloads, leading to increased stress on components. This can result in faster wear and tear, requiring more frequent inspections and part replacements.
- Accessibility: Some gearboxes are located in hard-to-reach areas of machinery. This makes regular maintenance and repairs more challenging, as technicians may need specialized tools and equipment to access and service the gearboxes.
- Specialized Knowledge: Proper maintenance of agricultural gearboxes requires specialized knowledge and skills. Inadequate understanding of gearbox mechanics and maintenance practices can lead to improper repairs, reducing the gearbox’s lifespan and efficiency.
- Costs: Repairing or replacing gearbox components can be costly, especially for heavy-duty agricultural machinery. Farmers need to consider both the direct costs of parts and labor, as well as potential downtime during repair processes.
- Downtime: The downtime required for gearbox maintenance or repairs can impact farming operations, especially during critical planting or harvesting seasons. Efficient scheduling and backup equipment can help mitigate this challenge.
- Availability of Parts: Obtaining replacement parts for older or less common gearbox models can be challenging. Farmers may need to source parts from specialized suppliers, leading to potential delays in repairs.
Addressing these challenges requires proactive maintenance planning, regular inspections, proper training of maintenance personnel, and sourcing spare parts in advance.
Contribution of Agricultural Gearboxes to Tractor Functionality
An agricultural gearbox is a vital component of a tractor’s powertrain system, playing a pivotal role in enabling the tractor to perform a wide range of tasks on the farm. The functionality of tractors heavily relies on the proper operation of their gearboxes, which facilitate various essential functions:
- Power Transmission: Tractors are required to deliver substantial power and torque to perform tasks like plowing, tilling, and hauling. Agricultural gearboxes transmit power from the tractor’s engine to its wheels or other implement attachments, enabling efficient power delivery to the ground.
- Speed Control: Different agricultural tasks demand different speeds. Gearboxes allow operators to control the speed of the tractor to match the requirements of the task at hand. Whether it’s slow-speed operations like tilling or high-speed transport, the gearbox provides the necessary speed adjustments.
- Implement Attachment: Tractors are often used with a variety of implements, such as plows, harrows, and mowers. The gearbox facilitates the connection and operation of these implements by transmitting power and torque from the tractor’s engine to the implement’s working components.
- Directional Changes: Agricultural gearboxes enable tractors to change direction smoothly. They provide the necessary gearing arrangements to reverse the tractor’s movement, making it easy to maneuver around the farm, fields, and obstacles.
- Adaptation to Terrain: Agricultural gearboxes help tractors adapt to different terrains and soil conditions. By adjusting the gear ratio, tractors can optimize their performance for tasks like climbing slopes, working on uneven ground, or pulling heavy loads.
Modern agricultural gearboxes are designed for durability and reliability in the demanding farming environment. They are often equipped with features like multiple gears, synchronization mechanisms, and efficient lubrication systems to enhance their performance and longevity.
Regular maintenance and periodic checks are essential to keep the agricultural gearbox in optimal condition. Proper lubrication, gear inspection, and addressing any signs of wear or damage contribute to the longevity and consistent performance of the gearbox, thus ensuring the tractor’s functionality throughout the farming seasons.
editor by CX 2024-03-12