Planetary gearbox KPL series
coaxial200 - 500 Nm100 - 200 Nm

planetary gearbox
planetary gearbox
planetary gearbox
planetary gearbox
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Characteristics

Type
planetary
Shaft orientation
coaxial
Torque
200 - 500 Nm, 100 - 200 Nm, 20 - 50 Nm, 50 - 100 Nm, 500 - 1000 Nm, 1 - 2 kNm, 2 - 5 kNm
Configuration
modular
Number of stages
single-stage, two-stage, three-stage
Performance
low-noise, high-precision, low-backlash, high-torque, high-performance, maintenance-free, high-speed, high-rigidity, high load capacity
Applications
transmission, for automation, for textiles, for servo motors, for railway applications, for medical devices, for food industry machinery, for printing machines, for machine tools, packaging machine
Rotational speed

2,000 rpm, 3,000 rpm, 4,000 rpm, 6,000 rpm
(12,566.37 rad.min-1, 18,849.56 rad.min-1, 25,132.74 rad.min-1, 37,699.11 rad.min-1)

Description

All KPL planetary gearbox adopt the alloy forged steel as the raw material, the powerful heat treatment, the latest helical gear design, full needle roller bearings, and global top level gear grinding craft. Perfect integrated design of caged planetary carrier and output shaft to realize high rigidity. For any high precision applications, KPL would be your great option for planetary gearhead. Options - Output shaft key way, without key be available. - Synthetic lubrication grease, low temperature grease available. - Adaptor flange solution available. Features - Extremely high precision gearing and powerful stability. - High efficiency and low noise control. - Long constant operation service lifetime. - Optimized inertia moment. - Limited temperature rise. - Flexible input mounting dimensions. - Maintenance free for whole service.

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