AAT-P Single Shaft Output Bevel Gearbox
Overview of AAT-P Servo Gearbox
- Shell: using high steel FC-25 cast iron casting.
- Gear: the adoption of high quality and high purity alloy steel 50CrMnT dealt by carburizing quenching and grinding.
- Spindle: using high quality and high purity alloy steel 40Cr through quenched and tempered to realize a high load capacity.
- Bearing: a rolling cone bearing with heavy load capacity.
- Oil seal: it has the ability to protect against dust and oil with the imported double lip oil seal.
Indication of Model Numbers of AAT Steering Gearbox
Description of AAT-P Shaft Output Gearbox
The TQG AAT-P series speed reducers manufactured by TQG company which is a professional planetary gearbox manufacturer in China are designed with single output shaft and a 90 degree for input and output terminal for servo applications.
High precision spiral bevel gear and nickel-chrome alloy steel SCM415 HRC60 contribute to the high strength of TQG AAT-P precision gearbox. And planet mechanism together with the precision spiral bevel mechanism ensure the high efficiency of TQG AAT-P right angle drive gearbox. Besides, the high rigidity of the TQG AAT-P hollow gearbox thanks to the supported double conical bearings, which can guarantee the excellent performance under the situations where heavy load changes at the output terminals will be happened.
In addition, The TQG AAT-P angle gearbox can be easily installed from five directions and is suitable for the motors with capacity from 50W to 15kw.
Application of AAT-P Precision Speed Reducer
The TQG AAT-P right angle gearboxes are widely applied in pipe bending machine, two axis control working table, roller drive, punching parts, printed circuit board inspection device, angle positioning control, transportation, rotating machine, rolling up equipment, robot for working in high speed, unmanned vehicle, tensile testing machine, shaft input belt drive, etc.
Specification Table of AAT Speed Reducer
Catalogue of AAT-P Speed Reducer
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