Reducer Model and Its Model Explanation


2021-12

There are many different types of gear reducers, such as the commonly used harmonic drive pinwheel reducers, helical gear reducers, and cylindrical gear reducers, among others.
Here, let’s provide a specific explanation of the model.
1. E—represents the mounting flange, which is freely matched with the motor;
2. B—represents worm gear reducers, including RV worm gear reducers;
3. V—stands for horizontal installation, meaning the output shaft faces upward;
4. O--- indicates that the output end is hollow and allows you to freely adjust the length of the output shaft;
5. C—stands for electromagnetic brake, including BKACS and BKVCS worm gear reducers with clutch-brake assemblies;
6. S—stands for electromagnetic clutch, including BKACS and BKVCS worm gear reducers, clutches, and brakes;
7. The letter “W” stands for a two-stage worm gear reducer (or a two-section reducer). Other RV worm gear reducers all have a common designation—NMRV—which refers to aluminum alloy worm gear reducers. Typically, most reducer manufacturers use several capital letters to form a code. The code for a reducer should include three parameters: the code itself, the transmission ratio, and the type of reducer. For example, the reducer model BKV100-1/30.