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Product Description
Ground Racks
Series CHTGH-Q6 Helical Teeth Ground Racks
Quality Grade DIN 6
Material 45C (Medium Carbon Steel)
Right Hand Angle 19°31'42"
Hardness HRC 50~55°
Ground on all sides after hardening.
Total Pitch Error:
GTf /1000 <=0.036 mm
GTf /2000 <=0.047 mm ( <=0.024/1000 mm)
EPT Precision Helical Tooth Ground Rack, standard product specifications from module M1.5 to M12, offers lengths of 1000mm and 2000mm. The demand for precision in various industries is more and more accurate, so the use of 2 meters long racks becomes more and more extensive, which can not only reduce the man-hours for installing the machine, but also reduce the gap tolerance between the racks. Make the total error of the entire installation line lower.
Advantages of Worm Gear Sets:
- High Reduction Ratios in a Single Stage: This is arguably the most significant advantage. Worm gear sets can achieve very large speed reductions (and corresponding torque multiplication) in a single, compact stage, often exceeding 100:1 or even more. This often eliminates the need for multiple stages of conventional spur or helical gears, saving space and complexity.
- Self-Locking Capability (Non-Backdrivability): In many worm gear designs, especially with lower lead angles (finer threads on the worm), the worm wheel cannot turn the worm. This "self-locking" feature acts as an inherent braking mechanism, preventing back-driving or free-falling of a load when the motor stops. This is a critical safety feature in lifting applications.
- Compact Design: Due to the high reduction ratio achievable in a single stage, worm gear sets are often much more compact than other gear systems that would provide the same reduction, making them ideal for applications with limited space.
- Smooth and Quiet Operation: The sliding action between the worm and the worm wheel, rather than rolling contact (as in spur or helical gears), results in very smooth and quiet operation, especially when properly lubricated. This makes them suitable for noise-sensitive environments.
- High Torque Output: By achieving high speed reduction, worm gear sets simultaneously provide significant torque multiplication, allowing a small motor to drive heavy loads.
- Right-Angle Power Transmission: They inherently provide a 90-degree change in the axis of rotation, which simplifies mechanical design in many applications where input and output shafts need to be perpendicular.
- Shock Absorption: The sliding contact and larger contact area can sometimes make worm gears more tolerant to shock loads compared to other gear types.
- Durability: Made from robust materials, typically a hardened steel worm and a softer bronze worm wheel (to allow for sacrificial wear on the cheaper component), they are designed for long service life.
Applications of Worm Gear Sets:
Due to their unique combination of advantages, worm gear sets are used in a diverse range of applications where speed reduction, high torque, quiet operation, and often self-locking are required.
- Lifting and Hoisting Equipment:
- Elevators and Lifts: The self-locking feature is crucial for safety, preventing the car from falling if power is lost.
- Cranes and Hoists: For controlled lifting and lowering of heavy loads.
- Garage Door Openers: Providing torque and maintaining the door's position when closed.
- Conveyor Systems: For controlling the speed and direction of conveyor belts, especially for heavy or continuous material flow.
- Actuators and Positioning Systems:
- Automatic Gates and Doors: Providing reliable opening and closing with self-locking.
- Valve Actuators: Precisely controlling the opening and closing of industrial valves.
- Robotics: In specific joints or mechanisms where high torque, precision positioning, and self-locking are needed.
- Adjustable Systems: Such as adjustable hospital beds, operating tables, or satellite dish positioning systems.
- Automotive Industry:
- Steering Systems (older designs and some heavy vehicles): For mechanical advantage and self-locking in steering.
- Wiper Mechanisms: Driving windshield wipers.
- Musical Instruments:
- Guitar Tuning Pegs/Machine Heads: Providing fine adjustment and holding the strings in tension.
- Industrial Machinery:
- Packaging Machinery: For precise indexing and motion control.
- Mixers and Agitators: Where high torque is needed for blending viscous materials.
- Small Motors and Appliances: In toys, small pumps, and other devices requiring speed reduction.
