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Strain wave gear reducer LCD series
coaxialsplined100 - 200 Nm

Strain wave gear reducer - LCD series - LEADER HARMONIOUS DRIVE SYSTEMS CO.,LTD. - coaxial / splined / 100 - 200 Nm
Strain wave gear reducer - LCD series - LEADER HARMONIOUS DRIVE SYSTEMS CO.,LTD. - coaxial / splined / 100 - 200 Nm
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Characteristics

Type
strain wave
Shaft orientation
coaxial
Shaft configuration
splined
Torque
100 - 200 Nm, 20 - 50 Nm, 50 - 100 Nm, 10 - 20 Nm, 1 - 5 Nm, 5 - 10 Nm
Applications
machine
Rotational speed

Max.: 8,000 rpm
(50,265.4825 rad.min-1)

Min.: 4,000 rpm
(25,132.7412 rad.min-1)

Gear ratio

Max.: 160 unit

Min.: 50 unit

Weight

Max.: 3.8 kg
(8.38 lb)

Min.: 0.48 kg
(1.06 lb)

Description

The flexspline of the LCD strain wave gear is an ultra-thin cup-shaped design. The whole machine adopts an ultra-flat structure, which is very suitable for use in robot end joints where a harmonic speed-reducing effect is required. The LCD ultra-flat cup-shaped flexspline strain wave gear has an ultra-flat lightweight structure, small size, high rigidity, and low backlash. Leaderdrive ultra-flat strain wave gears are available in gear and component set forms. Contact our technical team with your specific needs to receive the best solution. Applications: The LCD ultra-flat cup-shaped flexspline strain wave gear can be widely used in: robots, humanoid robots, printed circuit manufacturing equipment, metal machine tools, and other fields. Models: The LCD ultra-flat cup-shaped flexspline strain wave gear models are based on the connection form of the input terminal and the wave generator cam. Currently, there is only the LCD-I series: LCD-I: The input shaft is directly matched and connected with the inner hole of the wave generator.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.