- April 20, 2009
- AutomationDirect
- AutomationDirect
IronHorse Hollow Shaft GearboxesGearboxes, also known as enclosed gear drives or worm gear speed reducers, are mechanical power transmission drive components that can drive a load at a reduced fixed ratio of the motor speed. Hollow shaft gearboxes have been added to the IronHorse mechanical power transmission lineup which also includes right angle gearboxes with right-hand output shafts and dual shaft gearboxes with both right and left output shafts. Designed to change drive direction by 90 degrees, hollow shaft gearboxes are used when space is at a premium, such as for conveyors, or to simplify mechanical design. Constructed of cast iron one-piece housings, all three output types are available in four frame sizes, and six gear ratios from 5:1 to 60:1. Optional mounting bases are also available. Features:
- Right angle gearboxes with right-hand output shafts
- Dual shaft gearboxes (both right and left output shafts)
- New! ... Hollow shaft worm gearboxes (all the way through both sides)
- IronHorse gearboxes utilize C-face mounting interfaces for C-face motors
- Worm gear reducer mounting bases are also available for ease of installation
- Three output types: Dual Shaft, Right Hand Shaft and Hollow Shaft
- Four frame sizes: 1.75", 2.06", 2.37", 2.62"
- Six ratios: 5:1, 10:1, 15:1, 20:1, 40:1, 60:1
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