Angular gearbox

Quelle: Koco Motion | Inka Krischke,

Rotate drive direction by 90

Koco Motion offers a comprehensive stock program of 4-pole AC asynchronous motors.

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For the small versions of the "K8" series with a diameter of 80 mm and for the "K9" series with a diameter of 90 mm, the BRH angular gearbox is available, with which the drive direction can be rotated by 90°. As installation space is often very limited, especially for belt drives, an AC drive with angular gearbox is the ideal solution. It allows the necessary rear installation space on the drive side to be reduced. The angular gearbox is based on reduction ratios from 3/1 to 180/1. With the 1:10 reduction gearbox, they can also be further reduced on the motor side. Users can choose between shaft or hollow shaft output, whereby a maximum output torque of 20 Nm is possible. Drive motor versions are available with outputs from 25 to 200 W in the "Reversible", "Induction", "Brake" and "Speed Control" versions. Depending on the motor version, the connection is single-phase 230 V(AC) with auxiliary capacitor to a speed controller or as 3-phase AC motors in the 230 to 400 V range.

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