A worm gearbox, also known as a worm gear reducer, is a type of mechanical system designed to transmit power between non-intersecting shafts at a right angle. It consists of a worm (a screw-like component) and a worm wheel (a gear that meshes with the worm). This configuration provides high reduction ratios, compact design, and self-locking capabilities, making it ideal for applications requiring precise motion control, such as conveyor systems, lifts, and industrial machinery. The worm gearbox is valued for its efficiency in reducing speed while increasing torque, ensuring smooth and quiet operation in various environments.
Our worm gearboxes are engineered to meet rigorous industrial standards, offering reliable performance across diverse applications. Below is a detailed table of product parameters based on our standard models. Customizations are available upon request to suit specific needs.
Parameter | Specification Range | Units | Notes |
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Ratio | 5:1 to 100:1 | - | Single or double stage options available |
Output Torque | 10 to 5000 | Nm | Varies with input speed and ratio |
Input Power | 0.1 to 30 | kW | Compatible with standard electric motors |
Input Speed | Up to 3000 | rpm | Maximum recommended speed for optimal life |
Efficiency | 50% - 90% | - | Higher ratios yield lower efficiency |
Backlash | < 20 arcmin | arcmin | Precision models available with reduced backlash |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to 80°C | °C | Dependent on lubrication type |
Housing Material | Cast Iron or Aluminum | - | Aluminum for lightweight applications |
Protection Class | IP55 to IP65 | - | Standard dust and water resistance |
Lubrication | Synthetic Oil or Grease | - | Initial fill included; maintenance intervals vary |
Worm gearboxes are widely used in industries that demand reliable speed reduction and torque enhancement. Common applications include:
Our worm gearboxes stand out due to superior engineering and quality assurance. Benefits include:
What is the main advantage of a worm gearbox?
The primary advantage is its ability to provide high reduction ratios in a compact size, along with a self-locking feature that prevents reverse motion, enhancing safety in applications like lifts and conveyors.
How efficient are worm gearboxes compared to other types?
Worm gearboxes typically have lower efficiency (50-90%) due to sliding friction between the worm and wheel, whereas helical or planetary gearboxes can achieve over 95% efficiency. However, worms excel in high-ratio applications and self-locking.
Can a worm gearbox be used in both directions?
Yes, it can operate in both directions, but the self-locking effect may prevent back-driving in one direction depending on the lead angle and lubrication. Always check the manufacturer's specifications for bidirectional use.
What maintenance is required for a worm gearbox?
Regular maintenance includes checking and replacing lubrication (oil or grease) every 1,000 to 10,000 hours of operation, inspecting for wear, and ensuring proper alignment. Our products come with detailed maintenance guides.
Are worm gearboxes noisy?
No, they are generally quiet due to the smooth sliding action, but noise levels can increase with wear or improper lubrication. Proper installation and maintenance minimize noise.
What materials are used in the worm and worm wheel?
The worm is typically made of hardened steel for durability, while the worm wheel is often composed of bronze or similar materials to reduce friction and wear, ensuring long life and efficient operation.
Can I customize a worm gearbox for high-temperature environments?
Yes, we offer customizations with high-temperature lubricants and materials capable of operating up to 120°C or higher, depending on the application requirements. Contact our team for specific needs.
How do I select the right worm gearbox for my application?
Consider factors such as required ratio, output torque, input speed, operating environment, and mounting style. Our technical team can assist with calculations and recommendations based on your specifications.
What is the typical lifespan of a worm gearbox?
With proper maintenance, our worm gearboxes can last over 20,000 hours of operation. Lifespan depends on load conditions, lubrication, and environmental factors.
Do worm gearboxes require special installation procedures?
Installation is straightforward but requires ensuring proper alignment, secure mounting, and adequate lubrication. Follow the provided manual or seek professional assistance to avoid issues.