Maxon improves GP 32 gearheads

  • July 16, 2013
Maxon improves GP 32 gearheads
Maxon improves GP 32 gearheads

July 16, 2013 - Maxon improves GP 32 gearheads. Improvements in GP 32 AR and GP 32 CR gearheads include a reinforced planetary carrier and repositioned bearings, and a ceramic version is now available. With these improved gearheads for high radial loads, maxon is now offering single-stage gearheads with extremely heavy-duty radial bearings. These versions are designed for applications such as toothed belt drives, applications that place enormous stress on the output stage due to the radial forces at work. The design of the GP 32 AR and GP 32 CR gearheads takes these forces into account. Both bearings of the output stage have been positioned as far apart as possible. As a result, radial forces of up to 140 N can be optimally compensated. The planetary carrier has been reinforced and given separate bearings. The axles of the planet gears are securely fixed in both halves of the planetary carrier. To achieve the maximum torque and life span, customers can select these axles in ceramic. The short-term permissible torque reaches up to 1.25 Nm. The gearheads are available with output shafts in 6 mm and 8 mm diameters. These gearheads also feature smooth running and minimal fluctuation in friction characteristics. The planetary gearheads can be combined with various brushed, brushless, or flat motors in the maxon modular system.

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