Product Description
Product Description
HMCG-I Series Harmonic Reducer
HMCG-I Series Harmonic Reducer
Introducing the HMCG-I Series Harmonic Reducer from HangZhou Yijiaang Automation Technology Co., Ltd! Designed for aerospace, robotics, semiconductors, power inspection, and automation equipment.
Experience the Power of Harmonic Gear Transmission
Discover the cutting-edge transmission mode invented by C.W. Musser in 1955. The HMCG-I series utilizes elastic deformation for movement and power transmission, replacing traditional rigid components with flexibility for enhanced functionality.
Unleash the Deceleration Principle
Harness the power of the deceleration principle with the HMCG-I series harmonic reducer. The flexwheel, rigid wheel, and wave generator work together seamlessly for precise and efficient movement transmission.
Product Specifications
Product Name:
Industrial Robot Ultra-Thin Series Hmcg Harmonic Precision Reducer
Applicable Industries: Machinery, Agricultural Machinery, Car, Robot
Hardened Tooth Surface: Yes
Installation Type: Horizontal Type
Upgrade to the future of precision and efficiency today with the HMCG-I series harmonic reducer!
Company Name: HangZhou Yijiaang Automation Technology Co., Ltd
Product Parameters
Model | Reduction ratio | Rated torque at input 2000r/min |
Permissible CHINAMFG torque at start/stop | Permissible max.value of ave.load torque | instantaneous permissible max.torque | Permssibie max.input rotational speed | Permissible ave.input rotational speed | Backlash (arc sec) | Transmission accuracy(arc sec) |
Nm | Nm | Nm | Nm | r/min | r/min | ≤ | ≤ | ||
14 | 50 | 7 | 23 | 9 | 46 | 8000 | 3500 | 20 | 90 |
80 | 10 | 30 | 14 | 51 | 20 | 90 | |||
100 | 10 | 36 | 14 | 70 | 10 | 90 | |||
17 | 50 | 21 | 44 | 34 | 91 | 7000 | 3500 | 20 | 90 |
80 | 29 | 56 | 35 | 113 | 20 | 90 | |||
100 | 31 | 70 | 51 | 143 | 10 | 90 | |||
20 | 50 | 33 | 73 | 44 | 127 | 6000 | 3500 | 20 | 60 |
80 | 44 | 96 | 61 | 165 | 20 | 60 | |||
100 | 52 | 107 | 64 | 191 | 10 | 60 | |||
120 | 52 | 113 | 64 | 161 | 10 | 60 | |||
25 | 50 | 51 | 127 | 72 | 242 | 5500 | 3500 | 20 | 60 |
80 | 82 | 178 | 113 | 332 | 20 | 60 | |||
100 | 87 | 204 | 140 | 369 | 10 | 60 | |||
120 | 87 | 217 | 140 | 395 | 10 | 60 | |||
32 | 50 | 99 | 281 | 140 | 497 | 4500 | 3500 | 20 | 60 |
80 | 153 | 395 | 217 | 738 | 10 | 60 | |||
100 | 178 | 433 | 281 | 841 | 10 | 60 | |||
120 | 178 | 459 | 281 | 892 | 10 | 60 | |||
40 | 50 | 178 | 523 | 255 | 892 | 4000 | 3000 | 10 | 60 |
80 | 268 | 675 | 369 | 1270 | 10 | 60 | |||
100 | 345 | 738 | 484 | 1400 | 10 | 60 | |||
120 | 382 | 802 | 586 | 1530 | 10 | 60 |
Company Profile
Industrial Robot Ultra-Thin Series Hmcg Harmonic Precision Reducer
Introducing the Industrial Robot Ultra-Thin Series Hmcg Harmonic Precision Reducer from HangZhou Yijiaang Automation Technology Co., Ltd. This cutting-edge product is designed to revolutionize your machinery, providing unmatched performance and reliability.
Features:
- Hardened tooth surface for durability and longevity
- Horizontal installation design for easy integration
- Exceptional speed reduction capabilities
- Advanced gearbox technology for smooth and precise operation
Applications:
- Machinery
- Agricultural machinery
- Cars
- Robots
- CNC machine tools
- Packaging machinery
- Printing machinery
- Automation equipment
- Joint robots
- Medical equipment
- AGV
At HangZhou Yijiaang Automation Technology Co., Ltd, we are dedicated to providing high-quality products and services. Our team of experts ensures technological innovation and customer satisfaction.
Enhance your machinery with the Industrial Robot Ultra-Thin Series Hmcg Harmonic Precision Reducer and achieve new levels of efficiency and productivity. Contact us today!
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FAQ
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Application: | Machinery, Agricultural Machinery, Car, Robot |
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Hardness: | Hardened Tooth Surface |
Installation: | Horizontal Type |
Layout: | Coaxial |
Gear Shape: | Cylindrical Gear |
Step: | Single-Step |
Samples: |
US$ 200/Piece
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Customization: |
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Can gear motors be used in robotics, and if so, what are some notable applications?
Yes, gear motors are widely used in robotics due to their ability to provide torque, precise control, and compact size. They play a crucial role in various robotic applications, enabling the movement, manipulation, and control of robotic systems. Here are some notable applications of gear motors in robotics:
1. Robotic Arm Manipulation:
Gear motors are commonly used in robotic arms to provide precise and controlled movement. They enable the articulation of the arm’s joints, allowing the robot to reach different positions and orientations. Gear motors with high torque capabilities are essential for lifting, rotating, and manipulating objects with varying weights and sizes.
2. Mobile Robots:
Gear motors are employed in mobile robots, including wheeled robots and legged robots, to drive their locomotion. They provide the necessary torque and control for the robot to move, turn, and navigate in different environments. Gear motors with appropriate gear ratios ensure the robot’s mobility, stability, and maneuverability.
3. Robotic Grippers and End Effectors:
Gear motors are used in robotic grippers and end effectors to control the opening, closing, and gripping force. By integrating gear motors into the gripper mechanism, robots can grasp and manipulate objects of various shapes, sizes, and weights. The gear motors enable precise control over the gripping action, allowing the robot to handle delicate or fragile objects with care.
4. Autonomous Drones and UAVs:
Gear motors are utilized in the propulsion systems of autonomous drones and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). They drive the propellers or rotors, providing the necessary thrust and control for the drone’s flight. Gear motors with high power-to-weight ratios, efficient energy conversion, and precise speed control are crucial for achieving stable and maneuverable flight in drones.
5. Humanoid Robots:
Gear motors are integral to the movement and functionality of humanoid robots. They are used in robotic joints, such as hips, knees, and shoulders, to enable human-like movements. Gear motors with appropriate torque and speed capabilities allow humanoid robots to walk, run, climb stairs, and perform complex motions resembling human actions.
6. Robotic Exoskeletons:
Gear motors play a vital role in robotic exoskeletons, which are wearable robotic devices designed to augment human strength and assist in physical tasks. Gear motors are used in the exoskeleton’s joints and actuators, providing the necessary torque and control to enhance human abilities. They enable users to perform tasks with reduced effort, assist in rehabilitation, or provide support in physically demanding environments.
These are just a few notable applications of gear motors in robotics. Their versatility, torque capabilities, precise control, and compact size make them indispensable components in various robotic systems. Gear motors enable robots to perform complex tasks, move with agility, interact with the environment, and assist humans in a wide range of applications, from industrial automation to healthcare and exploration.
Can you explain the role of backlash in gear motors and how it’s managed in design?
Backlash plays a significant role in gear motors and is an important consideration in their design and operation. Backlash refers to the slight clearance or play between the teeth of gears in a gear system. It affects the precision, accuracy, and responsiveness of the gear motor. Here’s an explanation of the role of backlash in gear motors and how it is managed in design:
1. Role of Backlash:
Backlash in gear motors can have both positive and negative effects:
- Compensation for Misalignment: Backlash can help compensate for minor misalignments between gears, shafts, or the load. It allows a small amount of movement before engaging the next set of teeth, reducing the risk of damage due to misalignment. This can be particularly beneficial in applications where precise alignment is challenging or subject to variations.
- Negative Impact on Accuracy and Responsiveness: Backlash can introduce a delay or “dead zone” in the motion transmission. When changing the direction of rotation or reversing the load, the gear teeth must first overcome the clearance or play before engaging in the opposite direction. This delay can reduce the overall accuracy, responsiveness, and repeatability of the gear motor, especially in applications that require precise positioning or rapid changes in direction or speed.
2. Managing Backlash in Design:
Designers employ various techniques to manage and minimize backlash in gear motors:
- Tight Manufacturing Tolerances: Proper manufacturing techniques and tight tolerances can help minimize backlash. Precision machining and quality control during the production of gears and gear components ensure closer tolerances, reducing the amount of play between gear teeth.
- Preload or Pre-tensioning: Applying a preload or pre-tensioning force to the gear system can help reduce backlash. This technique involves introducing an initial force or tension that eliminates the clearance between gear teeth. It ensures immediate contact and engagement of the gear teeth, minimizing the dead zone and improving the overall responsiveness and accuracy of the gear motor.
- Anti-Backlash Gears: Anti-backlash gears are designed specifically to minimize or eliminate backlash. They typically feature modifications to the gear tooth profile, such as modified tooth shapes or special tooth arrangements, to reduce clearance. Anti-backlash gears can be used in gear motor designs to improve precision and minimize the effects of backlash.
- Backlash Compensation: In some cases, backlash compensation techniques can be employed. These techniques involve monitoring the position or movement of the load and applying control algorithms to compensate for the backlash. By accounting for the clearance and adjusting the control signals accordingly, the effects of backlash can be mitigated, improving accuracy and responsiveness.
3. Application-Specific Considerations:
The management of backlash in gear motors should be tailored to the specific application requirements:
- Positioning Accuracy: Applications that require precise positioning, such as robotics or CNC machines, may require tighter backlash control to ensure accurate and repeatable movements.
- Dynamic Response: Applications that involve rapid changes in direction or speed, such as high-speed automation or servo control systems, may require reduced backlash to maintain responsiveness and minimize overshoot or lag.
- Load Characteristics: The nature of the load and its impact on the gear system should be considered. Heavy loads or applications with significant inertial forces may require additional backlash management techniques to maintain stability and accuracy.
In summary, backlash in gear motors can affect precision, accuracy, and responsiveness. While it can compensate for misalignments, backlash may introduce delays and reduce the overall performance of the gear motor. Designers manage backlash through tight manufacturing tolerances, preload techniques, anti-backlash gears, and backlash compensation methods. The management of backlash depends on the specific application requirements, considering factors such as positioning accuracy, dynamic response, and load characteristics.
What are the different types of gears used in gear motors, and how do they impact performance?
Various types of gears are used in gear motors, each with its unique characteristics and impact on performance. The choice of gear type depends on the specific requirements of the application, including torque, speed, efficiency, noise level, and space constraints. Here’s a detailed explanation of the different types of gears used in gear motors and their impact on performance:
1. Spur Gears:
Spur gears are the most common type of gears used in gear motors. They have straight teeth that are parallel to the gear’s axis and mesh with another spur gear to transmit power. Spur gears provide high efficiency, reliable operation, and cost-effectiveness. However, they can generate significant noise due to the meshing of teeth, and they may produce axial thrust forces. Spur gears are suitable for applications that require high torque transmission and moderate to high rotational speeds.
2. Helical Gears:
Helical gears have angled teeth that are cut at an angle to the gear’s axis. This helical tooth configuration enables gradual engagement and smoother tooth contact, resulting in reduced noise and vibration compared to spur gears. Helical gears provide higher load-carrying capacity and are suitable for applications that require high torque transmission and moderate to high rotational speeds. They are commonly used in gear motors where low noise operation is desired, such as in automotive applications and industrial machinery.
3. Bevel Gears:
Bevel gears have teeth that are cut on a conical surface. They are used to transmit power between intersecting shafts, usually at right angles. Bevel gears can have straight teeth (straight bevel gears) or curved teeth (spiral bevel gears). These gears provide efficient power transmission and precise motion control in applications where shafts need to change direction. Bevel gears are commonly used in gear motors for applications such as steering systems, machine tools, and printing presses.
4. Worm Gears:
Worm gears consist of a worm (a type of screw) and a mating gear called a worm wheel or worm gear. The worm has a helical thread that meshes with the worm wheel, resulting in a compact and high gear reduction ratio. Worm gears provide high torque transmission, low noise operation, and self-locking properties, which prevent reverse motion. They are commonly used in gear motors for applications that require high gear reduction and locking capabilities, such as in lifting mechanisms, conveyor systems, and machine tools.
5. Planetary Gears:
Planetary gears, also known as epicyclic gears, consist of a central sun gear, multiple planet gears, and an outer ring gear. The planet gears mesh with both the sun gear and the ring gear, creating a compact and efficient gear system. Planetary gears offer high torque transmission, high gear reduction ratios, and excellent load distribution. They are commonly used in gear motors for applications that require high torque and compact size, such as in robotics, automotive transmissions, and industrial machinery.
6. Rack and Pinion:
Rack and pinion gears consist of a linear rack (a straight toothed bar) and a pinion gear (a spur gear with a small diameter). The pinion gear meshes with the rack to convert rotary motion into linear motion or vice versa. Rack and pinion gears provide precise linear motion control and are commonly used in gear motors for applications such as linear actuators, CNC machines, and steering systems.
The choice of gear type in a gear motor depends on factors such as the desired torque, speed, efficiency, noise level, and space constraints. Each type of gear offers specific advantages and impacts the performance of the gear motor differently. By selecting the appropriate gear type, gear motors can be optimized for their intended applications, ensuring efficient and reliable power transmission.
editor by CX 2024-04-13