Description

Cylindrical gearboxes and geared motors serve as universal mechanisms for correcting torques and rotational speeds. Their versatility determines their prevalence in many branches of industrial production.

These devices are designed to work efficiently throughout the day or with intermittent pauses. They are adapted for continuous and cyclic operation, and are also capable of operating at various angles and directions of shaft rotation.

The design features of gearboxes suggest that the noise and vibration levels may be increased, but this is not considered a defect when using electric motors. Thus, high levels of noise and vibration can be observed under the following conditions:

  • 3000 rpm, when used with any gear ratio;
  • 1500 rpm, if used with gear ratios that are less than 15;
  • when operating single-phase electric motors (with a supply voltage of 220V) at any rotation speed.