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chenglongqq




Joined: Oct 20, 2011
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 1:44 am
Post subject: Worm gear lubrication

Worm gear lubrication

Worm gear to reduce speed and increase torque. They are quite compact and can achieve very high speed ratio, usually 60:1 or higher. Unfortunately, due to their mode of operation, they produce a lot of heat, require special lubrication. handwheel This article will help you understand the basis of worm gear lubrication. Worm and worm sliding instead of rolling contact each other. This increases the friction, and thus the operating temperature. Worm may be close to twice the other similar devices configuration, worm gear such as the temperature of cylindrical gears. As the slide, the worm slowly fall off the lubricant film, and the worm gear engaged. After the worm picked up from the surface of the lubricant, but it is difficult to ensure that it is thick enough, the final adoption of the load area of a lubricant film. Therefore, WORM drives require high viscosity oil, gearbox parts and good lubricity, high load to overcome the metal to metal contact. There are four types of lubricants are usually with worm: composite mineral oil, extreme pressure (EP) of mineral oil, poly-α olefin (PAO) oil, polyalkylene glycol (PAG) of the. Composite, air flow sensor mineral base oil, natural or synthetic fatty additives, provide good lubricity and better protection against sliding wear. The oil is a mineral base oil containing rust and oxidation inhibitors, acidless mixture of tallow and fatty acid additives.
There are basically three different worm: Non-throat; single throat; inkjet pvc printing sheet and two jets. Those who do not non-throat worm worm and gear in both the throat. Those single-hose type hose gear. Finally, double-throat throat worm and gear. Significant feature is a worm. First, it's transfer, and the most accurate load capacity. It is also most suitable for large speed reduction. file folder However, the worm gear efficiency depends on the installation conditions, the worm lead angle, sliding speed, surface quality and lubricant selection. A process known as secondary envelope, making the worm gear has become more efficient. This technology increases the worm's existing features. This will lead to better accuracy and increased torque. card supplier What makes the technology so special is that it can be used to produce a better lubrication and design, and load into the teeth of each gear. Worm, conveyor system, its function. Refrigerant Conveyor is a kind of material from one location to another tool. In addition to conveying system though, the worm may also be used for high performance vehicles. LCL
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 11:33 am
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