A hollow center speed reducer is a form of gear reducer in which the open, cylindrical center lets cables, shafts, or other pieces pass through the middle while yet reducing torque and controlling speed. This concept combines mechanical benefits of speed reduction with a hollow construction able to simplify machine configurations and provide system design flexibility.
Key Features of Hollow Center Speed Reducers
High precision, high efficiency
(Spiral guide program sea teeth have the advantages of higher reduction ratio, high torque, high precision, and low wear compared to spiral umbrella teeth, and rotate in a sliding manner)
Protection level IP65
(Used in high humidity environments, waterproof and moisture-proof)
High torque, high rigidity
(The shell is made of alloy steel material, with a large modulus tooth root design, suitable for the rotation requirements of high inertia loads)
Long lifespan
(Using high hardness, high-density gear materials, with a precision life of up to 20000 hours)
Hollow Center Design
Small and integrated machines benefit from an open center since it lets multiple parts-including pipes, wires, or shafts-pass through.
What fields are used in?
These are some of the applications that hollow center speed reducers can be used for:
Robotic arms extensively include hollow center reducers since they let cables and wires pass through. This shows how effortlessly robotics and automation can be merged. This ensures that the movement will not be disrupted and that the outside wire will not show any problems.
Rotary indexing tables' hollow core helps to improve alignment and lower mechanical complexity required.