Product Description
Declutchable Manual Override Worm Gearbox Used For Pneumatic Actuator Price Hand Operation Manual Side Handwheel
Features
- Compact and light weight
- ISO 5211 mounting pattern
- Machined gear teeth provide smoothest operation and longer life
- High cycle life with low friction of all moving and sliding surfaces
- Modular design provide the most efficient and effective solution to a full range of manual overriding requirements.
- Protection grade IP65
Product Specification
No. |
Name |
Material |
No. |
Name |
Material |
1 |
Shaft |
45# Steel |
6 |
Pull Rod |
304 |
2 |
Seal Ring |
EPDM |
7 |
Body |
Aluminium Die Casting |
3 |
Snap Spring |
Spring Steel |
8 |
Seal Ring |
EPDM |
4 |
Upper End Cap |
Aluminium Die Casting |
9 |
Gear |
QT500 |
5 |
Screw |
304 |
10 |
Reducing Sleeve |
QT400 |
11 |
Worm |
QT400 |
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Web: tychenfluid
Certification: | ISO, CE |
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Power Supply: | Manual |
Power Source: | Manual |
Temperature: | Ordinary Temperature |
Connection: | Flange |
Material: | Cast Iron |
Samples: |
US$ 50/Piece
1 Piece(Min.Order) | |
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Customization: |
Available
| Customized Request |
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Common Problems with Gearboxes and How to Troubleshoot Them
Gearboxes can encounter various issues over time. Here are some common problems and troubleshooting steps:
- Noise and Vibration: Excessive noise or vibration may indicate misalignment, worn gears, or insufficient lubrication. Check alignment, inspect gears for wear, and ensure proper lubrication.
- Overheating: Overheating can be caused by high friction, inadequate lubrication, or overloading. Verify lubrication levels, reduce loads, and ensure proper ventilation.
- Leakage: Oil leaks may result from worn seals or gaskets. Inspect and replace damaged seals, and ensure proper sealing.
- Reduced Performance: Decreased performance could be due to worn gears, damaged bearings, or misalignment. Inspect components, replace damaged parts, and realign as needed.
- Gear Wear and Tooth Damage: Wear on gear teeth can result from excessive loads or poor lubrication. Replace worn gears and ensure proper lubrication.
- Shaft Misalignment: Shaft misalignment can lead to increased wear and noise. Realign shafts using precision measurement tools.
- Lubrication Issues: Inadequate or contaminated lubrication can cause premature wear. Regularly check and replace lubricant, and use the correct type for your gearbox.
- Bearing Failure: Bearing failure may result from overload, misalignment, or inadequate lubrication. Replace worn bearings and address underlying issues.
- Seal Damage: Damaged seals can lead to leaks and contamination. Replace seals and ensure proper installation.
- Gearbox Lockup: Gearbox lockup may occur due to foreign objects or damaged components. Disassemble and inspect the gearbox, removing any obstructions and replacing damaged parts.
Regular maintenance, proper lubrication, and timely troubleshooting are key to addressing gearbox problems and ensuring smooth operation.
editor by CX 2023-08-14