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Single stage reducer

Definitions and materials

Single-stage reducer is referred to as single-stage reducer, which can be divided into single-stage worm gear reducer, single-stage gear reducer and single-stage RV reducer. The installation type is divided into horizontal and vertical.

The single-stage reducer consists of gears or worm gears, which is a single unit that is used to transfer the power of the prime mover to the working machine and make the working machine work at the required speed. There are many structures and types of reducers. The most common are gear reducers and worm reducers.

Classification

It can be divided into single-stage worm gear reducer and single-stage gear reducer and single-stage RV reducer. The installation types are divided into horizontal and vertical.

Function and characteristics

The shaft support device has small friction loss in order to enable the shaft to rotate automatically in the deceleration case. Therefore, the shaft cannot be directly supported on the reduction case, but it is supported on a special accessory bearing. The bearings can generally be two types of sliding bearings and rolling bearings.

In terms of quality, SMEs keep up with market changes, adjust product structures in a timely manner, raise requirements for product quality and high performance, and enhance competitiveness; in terms of combined design, enterprises adopt flexible design solutions to reduce production costs. Increased motivation for innovation. The module combination satisfies the trend of green and efficient industries, making products more diverse and innovative, and diversified in style, increasing the number of variant designs and expanding the scope of application.

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Use

Reducers, which are widely used in many fields, including transportation, construction machinery, and common household appliances, are important equipment for the equipment manufacturing industry as a power transmission mechanism.

 

 

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