The definition of a gearbox is literally a box containing gears. A gearbox takes input power and transmits it to the output shafts - which can, for example, have less speed and more power, or more speed and less power. The output torque and speed is determined by the input power and the gear ratio. Gearboxes also allow for power transmission to change direction - e.g. right-angled gearboxes. There are many types of gearbox: bevel gearboxes, helical gearboxes, and worm gearboxes are all examples.
Below, you can find reference tables to help you choose the correct gearbox for your needs.
Two styles
L version (two way) and T version (three way).
Excellent corrosion resistance
High quality 316 stainless housing and shafts with a very smooth body. Hardened steel Gleason spiral bevel gears.
Four different shaft diameters
8mm, 15mm, 20mm and 25mm.
Features
Ideal applications
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