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Speed reducer handles caustic environments

A Boston Gear product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 1, 2008

The stainless steel 700 series' integral input worm and shaft are made from high-strength, case-hardened alloy steel for long-lasting performance.

Boston Gear has released the stainless steel 700 series worm gear speed reducer, providing maximum corrosion resistance in challenging, caustic washdown environments in the food and beverage industry.

The housings, motor flange and carrier are crafted from 316SS.

The integral input worm and shaft are made from high-strength, case-hardened alloy steel for long-lasting performance.

The rounded housing design, plastic hardware covers and two-piece mounting base prevent particle accumulation or fluid pooling on or under the unit.

The two-piece mounting base has the same footprint of the standard 700 series for easy replacement.

The large internal oil reservoir is filled with H1 food-grade lubricant (Klubersynth UH 1 6-460) and sealed for life, suiting a wide range of operating temperatures and providing extended wear life.

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