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Precision Planetary Gearboxes

Model: Precision Planetary Gearboxes
Brand Name: Jacton
Order Quantity: MOQ 1pc Acceptable
Product Origin: Guangdong, China
Assembly Drawing: 3D (stp, step, model, igs), 2D (dwg, dxf), PDF
Delivery Time: 10-15 Working Days After Payment
Payment Methods: T/T, PayPal, Western Union, MoneyGram
Transportation Modes: Air Freight, Sea Freight
Shipment Port: Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Hongkong
Packages: Strongest Exporting Plywood Cases
Description:
Precision Planetary Gearboxes (also known as a servo planetary gearboxes, a planetary gearbox for servo motor, a servo motor planetary gearbox, a planetary servo gearheads, a servo planetary gear reducer, a stepper motor helical planetary gearbox, a spiral bevel planetary gearboxes, a right angle planetary gearbox, or a inline planetary gearbox) with high precision low backlash planetary gearbox for industrial automation application. They are available in planetary gearboxes with output shaft, planetary gearboxes with output flange, right angle planetary gearbox with output shaft, right angle planetary gearbox with output flange, right angle planetary gearbox with hollow shaft, spiral-toothed right angle gearbox with hollow shaft. With a coaxial gearbox, also referred to as an inline gearbox, the drive shaft and the output shaft are on the same rotation axis. Coaxial gearboxes are usually in the form of spur gears. Spur gears come in different versions. Right angle gearboxes are characterized by the fact that the drive shaft and the output shaft are arranged at an angle of 90 degrees. Depending on the gearbox type, the axes can intersect in a plane or cross on two parallel planes, which results in an axis offset. Bevel gearboxes come with different types of gearing. Bevel gearboxes with intersecting axes are realized using bevel gearing with straight, helical or spiral teeth. Hypoid gearboxes have helical bevel gearing with which the axes cross with an axis offset. Bevel gearboxes can be realized using bevel gears with straight, helical or spiral teeth. The axes of bevel gearboxes usually intersect at an angle of 90 degrees, whereby other angles are also basically possible. The direction of rotation of the drive shaft and the output shaft can be the same or opposing, depending on the installation situation of the bevel gears.