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A spur gearbox, sometimes referred to as a spur gear reducer or simply a gear reducer, is a mechanical tool used to increase the torque on a spinning shaft and decrease its speed.
It achieves this by transferring power and rotational motion from the input shaft to the output shaft using a series of gears with straight teeth, known as spur gears.
Spur gearboxes are frequently employed in a wide range of commercial and industrial applications, including manufacturing machinery, conveyor systems, and aerospace and automotive equipment.
They are well-liked because they are easy to use, reliable, and efficient with little vibration and noise. They may be built to support large loads and high torque.
The number of teeth on the gears in a spur gearbox determines the reduction ratio, with larger gears offering more reduction. Moreover, gearboxes can be built with a variety of gear ratios to meet a range of speed and torque demands.
However because of their construction, spur gearboxes can only accommodate a certain range of gear ratios, necessitating the use of numerous gearboxes to accomplish the needed reduction.
Global spur gearbox market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The new Flying Spur V8 has been introduced by British automaker Bentley in India. The vehicle costs INR 3.10 crore (ex-showroom, Delhi). The Flying Spur V8 sits behind the brand’s W12 flagship model.
The 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 gasoline engine that powers the new Flying Spur V8 produces 500 horsepower of power and 660 Nm of maximum torque.
An eight-speed ZF automatic transmission distributes power to all four wheels. The car claims to reach its highest speed of 295 kmph and completes the 0-100 kmph sprint in under 5.2 seconds.
The Flying Spur V8 now has cylinder deactivation thanks to Bentley. The V8’s four cylinders are turned off while the vehicle is travelling on highways to conserve fuel. With an increase in fuel efficiency from 5 Kpl (city) and 8.5 Kpl (highway) to 5.95 Kpl and 10.2 Kpl, respectively, Bentley claims a tank range of 700 km.