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LZB Vane Motors: Shaft Loading

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LZB Vane motors

Introduction
LZB vane motors are designed to provide high performance Fr
and high standards of reliability. Typically, they are characte- (N)

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rized by a high power output and small physical size, Figure
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Fa
Figure 12 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4500 5000
(N)
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Curve e
Curve g
The design of the motor is chosen to be long and slim. This
gives a number of advantages like a high power to volume
ratio, a low air consumption and long vane life. All motors
utilise five vanes, which are supplied with vane air, to ensure
excellent starting and low speed performance. Multi-step
A
Fr
planetary gears are used to meet the torque and speed Cylindric Threa
requirements of the application, offering high efficiency with
compact dimensions.
Fa
shaft shaft
Shaft loading
The maximum allowable loads on a given motor´s output Fr
(N)
shaft are illustrated in Figure 14. The relevant load curve
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code for a motor is stated in the data tables for each speci-
fic motor designation, under the ”Shaft load code” column.
These values have been calculated for shaft and bearing wor- 1500

king lives of 10 million turns. To achieve a working life of 100


million turns, the loading factor must be halved.
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Fr
Fa

Threaded Curve d
500 1000
A = 20 mm
1500 2000 (N)

Fa Fa Curve c
Curve b
A = 15 mm
A = 9 mm

shaft Curve a
Coversion factor
A = 8 mm

1N = 0.225 lbf Figure 14


Figure 13

Fr
(N)
Fr
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Fa Fa
0 (N) (N)
500 1000 1500 2000 2500 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000
Curve a Curve h A = 20 mm
Curve b Curve g A = 15 mm
Curve f A = 20 mm
Curve c
Curve e A = 15 mm

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