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Whether your conveyor is working to transport sand, gravel, wood, paper, gold or sugar, its crucial that you can rely on it to work effectively. There are numerous moving parts that enable your conveyor to perform reliably and efficiently, transporting product over considerable distances. Some of the most important components that youll want to ensure your conveyor has in good working order are reducer gearing parts.
The type of gearing thats best for your conveyor largely depends on your reducer/gearbox preference and/or the specific conveyor application. Gears vary by more than just specific part numbers, but also by manufacturer, model, the number of teeth, and composition. Regardless of their overall makeup, reducer/gearbox ratios play a critical role in reducing speed and applying torque to the conveyors overall operations. Heres a closer look at what you need to know when choosing reducer gearing parts.
Remember, gear reduction is accomplished when rotational speed decreases and this largely begins in the reducer/gearbox. Hence, a big part of choosing the right reducer gearing part is first selecting the right reducer/gearbox for your conveyor. In order to select the right gearbox, its important to weigh factors such as:
Gear Types
There are also single and double gear reducers to choose from, each of which has their pros and cons.
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Once you know the best type of reducer/gearbox for your conveyor and the general direction that you want to take, there are a variety of other considerations to account for when it comes to reducer gearing parts.
Reducer/gearbox gearings often come in aluminum and cast iron, among other metals. Before making your choice on parts, know if said parts are at risk for corrosion and other environmental effects that may occur relative to the environment in which theyre performing. The right material can directly lead to less maintenance and therefore less downtime for your conveyor.
There are many brands available, such as Dodge, Falk, Foote Jones, Hansen, Rexnord and Browning, just to name a few. Is there a brand that youve had a good experience with? Brand quality is more important than low price. This is also where a trustworthy, credible supplier comes in handy, as they can work with you to learn more about your conveyor operations and point you to the right reducer gearings.
Helical, parallel, worm, etc., operating styles all have their various pros and cons. Make sure you know the pros and cons of each when youre weighing the right one for your conveyor, as this can help maximize productivity and limit profit-reducing downtime. Downtime doesnt just cut into your overall productivity, but it also can result in greater maintenance costs, which can put a hit on the bottom line.
The components that you integrate into your conveyor like reducer gearing shouldnt be an afterthought, but a priority. In order to make a selection, you must accurately evaluate the needs and requirements of your conveyor to guarantee parts perform as expected without damaging any other components of the system. West River carries a full line of new and used Reducer/Gearbox Gearing parts.
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