worm drive servo


This standard selection of Servo-Worm Reducers are perfect for use in applications that demand high performance, precise positioning and repeatability. These were specifically developed for use with state-of-the-art servo motor technology, providing limited integration of the motor to the unit. Angular backlash of less than 1 arc-mins is provided standard.

They are available in four sizes (50 mm to 100 mm center range) with input boosts to 5,000 rpm, reduction ratios from 4.75 to 52:1 and output torque capacities up to 885 lb.ft. A wide selection of electric motor couplings and installation flanges are for sale to assembly to virtually all servo motors, and the hollow bore result can be used to mount output shafts, pinion shafts, or other drive elements.

Normal applications for these reducers include precision rotary axis drives, traveling gantries & columns, materials handling axis drives, zero-backlash axis drives and electronic line shafting. Industries served include Material Managing, Automation, Aerospace, Machine Tool and Robotics.
helical-worm servo gearmotors possess a torque selection of 92 Nm to 520 Nm. As angular drives they are especially space-saving and reduce the expenditure for valuable installation space.

The helical-worm servo gearmotors are designed so that they guarantee you a low-noise system environment. Moreover, these gearmotors offer you excellent attenuation properties for the operation of your systems with low levels of vibration. This is usually due to the longitudinal application of push on the insight shaft. This allows torque impulses to be prevented effectively and for maximum results in conditions of running smoothness and sound reduction to be performed.

Both the gear unit, and the synchronous servomotor are based on our modular system. This allows you to have fully individual configuration opportunities for every application. One factor is certain – Our servo gearmotors are actual specialists for very particular requirements.
Wormwheel gearboxes pass several names, including 90-degree gearboxes, right position gearboxes, velocity reducers, worm gear reducers and worm drive gearboxes. Gear reduction boxes feature a gear arrangement in which a equipment in the form of a screw, also known as a worm, meshes with a worm equipment. These gears are typically made from bronze and the worms are steel or stainless steel.

While worm gears are similar to a spur gear, the worm gearboxes are significantly smaller than other equipment reduction boxes. A primary benefit of worm equipment reducers can be that they produce an output that is 90° from the input and can be used to transmit higher torque or reduce rotational speed. Most often, a worm gearbox offers right hand threads; to change the direction of the result, a left-hands thread worm gearbox is necessary.
Sometimes a motor’s capability could be limited to the stage where it needs gearing. As servo manufacturers develop better motors that can muscle mass applications through more complicated moves and produce higher torques and speeds, these motors require gearheads equal to the task.

servo worm reducer