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

strain wave gear reducer
strain wave gear reducer
strain wave gear reducer
strain wave gear reducer
strain wave gear reducer
strain wave gear reducer
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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
Configuration
compact
Performance
high-precision
Applications
for servo motors, machine, industrial
Rotational speed

Max.: 8,500 rpm
(53,407.08 rad.min-1)

Min.: 2,800 rpm
(17,592.92 rad.min-1)

Gear ratio

Max.: 160 unit

Min.: 50 unit

Description

CSG-2UH Gears with output bearing are available in ten sizes with gear ratios of 50, 80, 100, 120 and 160:1 offering repeatable peak torques from 23 to 3419 Nm. Increased torque range The output bearing with high tilting rigidity enables the direct introduction of high payloads without further support and thus permits simple and space saving designs. Standard servo motors can be attached in a compact manner. The gears with output bearing cover a wide torque range and feature long service life, confirmed by many years of successful service. Gears with output bearing and motor together form a compact and lightweight system capable of quickly withstanding high loads. Due to the Gears with output bearing positioning accuracy, stable machine characteristics with short cycle times are guaranteed. Markets Industrial robots, automation and handling Machine tools Applications Industrial robots Humanoid robots Clamping and gripping Plastic and woodworking machines

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

SPS 2024
SPS 2024

12-14 Nov 2024 Nüernberg (Germany) Hall 4 - Stand 248

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