Spur gear reducer MR2
coaxialfor shaftfor motors

spur gear reducer
spur gear reducer
spur gear reducer
spur gear reducer
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Characteristics

Type
spur
Shaft orientation
coaxial
Applications
for shaft
Other characteristics
for motors
Power

Max.: 22 kW
(29.91 hp)

Min.: 0.18 kW
(0.24 hp)

Description

Each of FELLAR’s geared motor drives is a single compact unit which needs hardly any maintenance, thus reducing machine down-time. From calculations to design and manufacture, the most advanced technical methods are used in the production of our geared motor drives. The production process for our geared motor drives is based on the use of machine tools and measuring and dimension control instruments incorporating the latest developments in technology. FELLAR’s quality control system guarantees the quality of the manufacturing process, the traceability of each geared motor drive component and effective supply and after-sales service for every motor gear drive produced. All geared motor drives supplied by FELLAR are subject to testing of their performance prior to delivery to ensure the highest standards are met on leak-tightness, vibration, noise levels, temperature and so on. The FELLAR geared motor drive series presented in this catalogue are in stepped sizes to facilitate efficient storage. The nominal velocity ratios comply with DIN 323 series of standard numbers R20. The range of geared motor drives with spur gears and coaxial shafts contained in this catalogue covers output speeds from 8 to 160 r.p.m. and a power range of between 0,25 and 40 CV., and are supplied with or without motor. Both types can be supplied in either of the following versions: Mounted with base feet. Mounted with flange. All of the above are suitable for mounting in any mounting position (B3-B5-B7-V1-V3-V5 etc.).

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