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In essence, a geared motor is a combination of a speed reducer and a motor that normally functions as a gearbox, to reduce speed and make more torque accessible.
This makes it also known as a gear reducer.specialised machinery for converting the main engine’s output shaft revolutions into the propeller’s rotational speed.
A drive shaft’s power is transferred to a driven shaft and speed is decreased using gearboxes, which are made up of meshing teeth on pinions and wheels.
While aluminium is frequently used for gearbox reducers, other materials, such as iron, bronze, and brass, can also be sand cast.
The Global Gear reduction motor market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
A new selection of gear motors is readily available. A new line of geared motors that are readily available off-the-shelf, appropriate for the majority of industrial applications, and have options for reduction gear and geared motor has been introduced by Renold Gears.
The new range consists of the S Series helical worm gear units, the K Series bevel helical, and the R Series inline helical gear units.
They can accommodate conventional IEC motors for quick and simple replacement, and they have been constructed with interchangeable Euro dimensions.
All of the new range’s geared motor units are made of cast iron with an epoxy-polyester powder-coated finish for strength and longevity, and they all include oil-tight gear heads to prevent spills during motor replacement.
The K Series bevel helical gear units can handle power ratings of up to 160 kW, three-stage ratios of up to 160:1, and combined ratios of up to 35,000:1.
The R Series inline helical gear units can handle ratios of up to 58:1 in two stages and 16,200:1 when combined, with power ratings up to 160kW.
The S Series helical worm gear units can handle ratios of up to 250:1 in two stages and 60,000:1 when combined, with power ratings up to 45kW.Low cost per Nm is provided by the output torque of the K Series bevel helical range, the R Series inline helical range, and the S Series helical worm gear range, which is up to 33,000Nm, 20,000Nm, and 10,000Nm, respectively.