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Strain wave gear reducer HFUC-2UH
coaxialhollow-shaft200 - 500 Nm

Strain wave gear reducer - HFUC-2UH - Harmonic Drive SE - coaxial / hollow-shaft / 200 - 500 Nm
Strain wave gear reducer - HFUC-2UH - Harmonic Drive SE - coaxial / hollow-shaft / 200 - 500 Nm
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Characteristics

Type
strain wave
Shaft orientation
coaxial
Shaft configuration
hollow-shaft
Torque
200 - 500 Nm, 20 - 50 Nm, 100 - 200 Nm, 50 - 100 Nm, 500 - 1000 Nm, 1 - 2 kNm, 2 - 5 kNm, 5 - 10 Nm, 10 - 20 Nm, 5 - 10 kNm
Configuration
compact
Performance
high-precision
Applications
for servo motors, machine
Other characteristics
large
Rotational speed

Min.: 2,000 rpm
(12,566.37 rad.min-1)

Max.: 8,500 rpm
(53,407.08 rad.min-1)

Gear ratio

Min.: 30 unit

Max.: 160 unit

Description

The output bearing with high tilting rigidity enables the direct introduction of high payloads without further support and thus permits simple and space saving design installations. Extended temperature range If required, the Gears with output bearing are available as specific configurations tailored to your application and can utilise standard servo motors. Gears with output bearing and motor together form a compact and lightweight system capable of withstanding high loads. On request, the series is available for ambient temperatures between -40 and 90 °C and can be used with a large selection of special lubricants tailored to your application. Due to the Gears with output bearing positioning accuracy, stable machine characteristics with short cycle times are guaranteed. Markets Machine tools Industrial robots, automation and handling Medical technology Special environments Plastic machinery Applications Dental milling machines Industrial robots Diagnostic imaging Pan- and Tilt equipment Injection moulding machines

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