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News Release from: Bodine Electric Company | Subject: Type 3RD gearmotor
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 14 June 2005
Double reduction gearmotors boast big
torque
Bodine Electric Company introduces built-to-order double reduction gearmotors.
Bodine Electric Company introduces built-to-order double reduction gearmotors The new type 3RD gearmotor is designed for applications that require very slow rotation and high torque
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 8 May 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The type 3RD gearmotors are available with Bodine's 30R AC, 24A DC, and 22B brushless DC motors.
The double-reduction design provides gear ratios from 80:1 up to 3600:1, allowing a relatively small motor to produce up to 200Nm torque.
The gearheads are offered with outputs ranging from 0.5 to 31rev/min.
The 3RD models are unvented with bronze and hardened steel worm gears for low maintenance and long life.
The gearmotor is offered with a variety of built-to-order shaft options, including single, double or hollow shaft configurations.
Hollow shaft units can be connected directly to the driven load, which saves space and eliminates unnecessary parts that are bulky and present alignment issues.
The gearhousing was designed for maximum flexibility.
These gearmotors can be face-mounted on the drive-shaft side, or on the side opposite the driveshaft, or from the bottom of the gearhead.
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