Schneider Electric Planetary Gearbox, 8:1 Gear Ratio, 29 Nm Maximum Torque, 100rpm Maximum Speed

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RS Stock No.:
654-636
Mfr. Part No.:
GBY060008K
Brand:
Schneider Electric
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Brand

Schneider Electric

Gear Ratio

8:1

Product Type

Gearbox

Gearbox Type

Planetary

Maximum Output Torque

29Nm

Diameter

60 mm

Maximum Speed

100rpm

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Efficiency

98%

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Schneider Electric Angular planetary gearbox is engineered for optimal performance in various industrial applications. Designed with straight teeth and a compact external diameter of 60 mm, this gearbox provides a reduction ratio of 8:1, ensuring efficient torque conversion. Offering robust compatibility with multiple Lexium ranges, it supports various motor stacks, making it an ideal solution for diverse setups. Built for durability, the gearbox boasts a lifecycle of over 30,000 hours under standard operating conditions, making it a reliable choice for continuous use in harsh environments.

Maximum continuous output torque of 18 N.m at optimal conditions

Supreme efficiency rated at 89%, ensuring minimal energy loss during operation

Robust housing constructed from black anodised aluminium for increased durability

IP54 rated protection level defends against dust and water ingress

Exceptional service life rated for 30,000 hours at 100 rpm at 30 °C

Maximum radial force capability of 340 N and axial force of 450 N ensures reliable performance in dynamic conditions

Versatile mounting position allows for flexible integration into various setups

No load running torque remains low at 0.05 N.m enhancing efficiency during idle periods

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