Low noise, high torque turbine reducer
Power (W): The amount of input power that the gearbox can handle.
Voltage (V): The rated voltage required by the gearbox.
Speed (r/min): The input and output speeds of the gearbox, as well as the reduction ratio between them.
Torque (N · m): The amount of torque that the gearbox can transmit. This is usually related to the power and reduction ratio of the gearbox.
Transmission ratio (i): The ratio of input speed to output speed. The larger the transmission ratio, the lower the output speed, but the greater the torque.
Efficiency (η): The degree of energy loss of the gearbox when transmitting power. A high-efficiency gearbox can transmit power more effectively.
Weight and size: The physical size and weight of the gearbox are crucial for installation and layout.
Noise level: The noise level of the gearbox during operation.
Working environment: The working environment conditions suitable for the gearbox, such as temperature range, humidity, dust and water resistance levels, etc.
Please note that the above parameters are only general descriptions and are not specific to Maston brand gearboxes. If you need detailed parameters about a specific model or brand of gearbox, we recommend that you directly contact the manufacturer or supplier of that brand, or refer to relevant product manuals and specification sheets.
A reducer is an independent component composed of gear transmission, worm gear transmission, and gear worm gear transmission enclosed in a rigid housing, commonly used as a reduction transmission device between the prime mover and the working machine. It plays a role in matching speed and transmitting torque between the prime mover and the working machine or actuator, and is widely used in modern machinery.
Standard reducers, gear motors, worm gear reducers, heavy-duty reducers, industrial application products, wind power products, couplings, gears, and other components. Applied in light industry, building materials, mining, power, metallurgy, port loading and unloading, chemical and environmental protection industries.