A cycloidal drive or cycloidal velocity reducer is a mechanism for reducing the speed of an input shaft by a certain ratio. Cycloidal speed reducers are capable of fairly high ratios in compact sizes. The input shaft drives an eccentric bearing that subsequently drives the cycloidal disc within an eccentric, cycloidal motion. The perimeter of the disc is targeted at a stationary ring gear and has a group of output shaft pins or rollers positioned through the facial skin of the disc. These output shaft pins directly drive the output shaft as the cycloidal disc rotates. The radial motion of the disc is not translated to the output shaft.
How really does a cycloidal gearbox work?
A cycloidal drive or cycloidal swiftness reducer is a system for reducing the swiftness of an insight shaft by a specific ratio. … The perimeter of this disc is targeted at a stationary ring equipment and has a group of output shaft pins or rollers positioned through the facial skin of the disc.
Usage
· Hub gear
· Cogset
· Transmission
· Differential
· Coupling
Applications
· Cycloidal drive
· Cycloidal speed reducer
· Cycloidal motion
· Cycloidal bearing
CYCLOIDAL GEARBOX / PARALLEL-SHAFT / MANUAL / FOR VALVE ACTUATORS
Dual Speed Input Reducer
The Dual Velocity Input Reducer can be used to reduce the amount of input turns required, and therefore the operating time, on manual gearbox applications. It can be used with any manual gearbox which may be fitted with an F14 or FA14 input flange.