Cast iron helical inline gearboxes drive a load at a reduced ratio of motor speed, with rugged housings to withstand industrial environments. The output shaft is inline, meaning the input and output shafts are parallel. Output torque is increased; horsepower is unchanged (less efficiency losses).
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Helical gearboxes use helical gears to accomplish the transmission of mechanical power. Unlike spur gears that have teeth cut parallel to the axis of the gear and engage all-at-once with the opposing gear's teeth when in operation, helical gears feature teeth that are cut at an angle so that the teeth of two gears engage a little at a time, starting at one side of the tooth, and become more engaged as the gears rotate. This type of coupling results in a gradual transfer of power and offers quieter operation and higher efficiency than other gearbox types.
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IronHorse inline helical gearboxes with cast iron frames provide reliable power transmission in a parallel configuration from input to output. They are built to handle harsh industrial environments and feature a universally interchangeable compact design that ensures easy OEM replacement.
Ironhorse helical bevel gearboxes combines a helical gearset with a bevel gearset to create an output that is perpendicular to the inpu. These gearboxes offer hollow shaft output and accept double or single shafts. The cast iron housing ensures a long service life in harsh environments.
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