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Gear unit selection is made by comparing actual transmitted loads with catalogue ratings. However, it is important to
realise that catalogue ratings are based on a standard set of loading conditions, which inevitably change for different
applications. Therefore, a service factor must be used to calculate a theoretical transmitted load, or equivalent load,
before comparing with catalogue ratings.
Equivalent load = actual load x service factor.
Mechanical ratings measure capacity in terms of life and/or strength, assuming 10 hours per day continuous running
under uniform load conditions, when lubricated with an approved oil and working at a maximum oil temperature of
100°C, For normal application lubricant equivalent to ISO VG 320 should be used. See publication G/105 for details.
When a unit transmits less than catalogue rating its life Is increased, If the running time Is more than 10 hours per
day, a service factor from Table 1 ensures selection of a unit which transmits less than catalogue rating, its life
therefore is increased consistent with the increased daily running time. If this increased life is not required, the
service factor need not be used. Similarly the use of a service factor for less than 10 hours per day gives a reduced
life consistent with the reduced daily running time.
Catalogue ratings allow 100% overload at starting, braking or momentarily during operation, upto 10 times per day.
The unit selected must therefore have a catalogue rating equal to, or greater than half the maximum overload.
If the unit is subjected to sustained overloads or to shock loads, these must be reflected in the chosen service factor if
overloads can be calculated or estimated then the actual loads should be used instead of a factor. When detailed
operating conditions are not available Table 3, page 4 gives a guide to the load characteristics of many varied
applications, and should be used to determine appropriate service factors from table 1.
Thermal ratings measure the unit's ability to dissipate heat, If they are exceeded the lubricant may overheat and
break down, with consequent life failure.
Both mechanical and thermal ratings are given for unit sizes 1000 and above, lower rating deciding the unit's
capacity. For other units mechanical ratings are over-riding and thermal ratings are not relevant.
Thermal ratings are affected by ambient temperature and not by mechanical considerations such as increased
running time or shock loads. Catalogue ratings assume 20°C ambient temperature, the oil (or grease) temperature
then rising as the units transmit power and generate heat.
If the ambient temperature Is more than 20°C, a lower temperature rise is allowed therefore less power may be
transmitted. Similarly in cooler temperatures the thermal ratings may be exceeded. When selecting units use a
service factor from Table 2 to calculate equivalent loads.
For unit sizes 112 to 800, the relevant mechanical and thermal service factors are selected from tables and
whichever is higher is applied to find out the equivalent output power and output torque. For unit sizes 1000 to 1700,
mechanical service factor should be applied to mechanical ratings and thermal service factor to thermal ratings.
Higher of these should be considered for selection of the unit.
Thermal ratings assume fan cooling which Is a standard feature of worm gear units.
For intermittent running with ample cooling time during rest periods, thermal ratings may be exceeded without
overheating, and since the fan is ineffective If can usually be removed.
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Adaptable Gear Units
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Table 1. Mechanical Service Factors
Multi-cylinder
internal Under 3 1.00 1.25 1.75
combustion 3 to 10 1.25 1.50 2.00
engine Over 10 1.50 1.75 2.25
Single cylinder
internal Under 3 1.25 1.50 2.00
combustion 3 to 10 1.50 1.75 2.25
engine Over 10 1.75 2.00 2.50
When selecting units use the actual load transmitted and not the rating of the prime mover, and wherever possible
use output torque (Nm). Catalogues also give input power (KW), being the power which the prime mover must
provide to allow for losses in the gear unit. When units transmit less than rated output torque the input power is
reduced, and although a gear unit is marginally less efficient at part load a, pro-rata reduction is usually sufficiently
accurate to decide the capacity of the prime mover.
Examples
From rating table on page 7, U700 unit with allowable torque 2960 Nm is selected.
Required input power =
2134 x 11.0 = 4.895 KW
2960 x 1.62
Nearest standard motor is 5.5 KW
Thermal service factor from table 2 Is 1.35 for an ambient temperature of 40°C.
Equivalent output power (thermal)
= 38 x 1.35 = 51.3 KW
Equivalent output torque (thermal)
= 51.3 x 9550 = 15804 Nm
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Since the thermal output torque rating of 1400 unit is only 10700 Nm, which is less than 15804 Nm, 1700 unit size is
selected. Mechanical output torque rating of 1700 unit is 29100 Nm and mechanical input power is 109 KW,
Required input power
14633 x 109
= 43.849 KW
29100 x 1.25
Nearest standard motor Is 45 KW
Enquiries
It is recommended that as much as possible of the following Information be given in the enquiry or order so that a
check can be made and advice given on the most suitable size of gear box for any application.
Nominal ratios are shown in the rating table for convenience, Details of exact standard ratios are given on page 9.
Where external overhung loads are to be supported by the gear unit, a check must be made using data given on page
10 to ensure that these loads are within the capacity of the unit.
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Load Classification by applications
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Load Classification by applications
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Ratings at 1500 RPM Input Speed
5/1 300 Input Power KW 0.548 1.243 2.72 4.05 5.51 10.8
Output Torque Nm 16.6 38.4 77.5 121 171 312
7.5/1 200 Input Power KW - 1.081 1.93 2.92 4.76 7.24
Output Torque Nm - 45.8 82.6 126 203 311
10/1 150 Input Power KW 0.432 1.052 1.88 2.60 3.82 6.29
Output Torque Nm 24.6 61.8 112 146 228 354
15/1 100 Input Power KW 0.329 0.942 1.50 2.30 3.71 5.62
Output Torque Nm 25.0 73.5 120 186 301 462
20/1 75 Input Power KW 0.300 0.655 1.40 2.30 3.71 5.62
Output Torque Nm 28.3 67.1 142 233 294 447
25/1 60 Input Power KW 0.266 0.578 1.14 1.83 2.74 3.91
Output Torque Nm 30.2 70.8 142 231 352 511
30/1 50 Input Power KW 0.217 0.515 0.94 1.46 2.31 3.50
Output Torque Nm 28.5 73.0 137 214 348 537
40/1 37.5 Input Power KW 0.164 0.427 0.70 1.06 1.68 2.55
Output Torque Nm 25.4 76.1 129 197 321 498
50/1 30 Input Power KW 0.112 0.309 0.53 0.820 1.31 1.91
Output Torque Nm 20.9 65.0 115 180 301 446
60/1 25 Input Power KW 0.096 0.240 0.38 0.60 1.00 1.55
Output Torque Nm 14.8 43.5 75.2 121 264 412
70/1 21.4 Input Power KW 0.090 0.206 0.35 0.53 1.81 1.18
Output Torque Nm 14.6 43.7 74.0 118 198 305
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Ratings at 1500 RPM Input Speed
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Ratings at 1000 RPM Input Speed
5/1 200 Input Power KW 0.432 0.986 2.16 3.21 4.23 8.62
Output Torque Nm 19.4 44.9 90.9 142 195 369
7.5/1 133.3 Input Power KW - 0.846 1.52 2.30 3.75 5.73
Output Torque Nm - 53.1 95.9 147 237 364
10/1 100 Input Power KW 0.338 0.824 1.47 2.04 3.00 4.94
Output Torque Nm 28.4 71.2 129 169 264 411
15/1 66.7 Input Power KW 0.257 0.736 1.16 1.74 2.91 4.41
Output Torque Nm 28.5 84.2 137 213 346 532
20/1 50 Input Power KW 0.238 0.508 1.10 1.74 2.16 3.26
Output Torque Nm 32.2 76.4 163 266 336 513
25/1 40 Input Power KW 0.210 0.506 0.90 1.45 2.17 3.10
Output Torque Nm 34.3 89.0 161 263 403 585
30/1 33.3 Input Power KW 0.173 0.458 0.74 1.16 1.82 2.76
Output Torque Nm 32.2 93.0 155 244 397 612
40/1 25 Input Power KW 0.126 0.338 0.56 0.84 1.33 2.02
Output Torque Nm 27.7 85.9 146 223 364 566
50/1 20 Input Power KW 0.088 0.228 0.410 0.65 1.03 1.52
Output Torque Nm 18.3 68.4 125 204 340 505
60/1 16.7 Input Power KW 0.074 0.190 0.296 0.450 0.750 1.14
Output Torque Nm 16.8 49.4 84.8 130 278 433
70/1 16.7 Input Power KW 0.067 0.162 0.257 0.420 0.610 0.960
Output Torque Nm 16.3 47.9 82.5 136 225 346
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Ratings at 1000 RPM Input Speed
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Actual Ratings of U900 & V900 Gearboxes
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Ratings of Gearbox for Gate Application at Input Speed 1500 R.P.M.
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Direction of rotation
Type U. Shaft Handing 'L' Type O. Shaft Handing 'R' Type V. Shaft Handing 'LX’
SIZE OF UNIT
Nominal
Nominal Output 162 200 237 287 337
Nominal
Ratio Input Speed Output Output Output Output Output
r.p.m. Input Input Input Input Input
Torque Torque Torque Torque Torque
KW KW KW KW KW
Nm Nm Nm Nm Nm
100/1 750 7.50 0.12 103.98 0.29 223.67 0.46 369.84 0.53 481.67 0.80 735.75
1000 10.0 0.15 97.90 0.36 210.91 0.52 321.77 0.65 454.20 0.94 670.02
1500 15.0 0.21 89.37 0.43 172.65 0.56 23.40 0.87 413.00 1.06 509.14
150/1 750 5.00 0.11 111.83 0.18 199.14 0.30 316.86 0.44 539.55 0.67 837.77
1000 6.67 0.14 105.95 0.23 189.33 0.37 300.18 0.54 511.10 0.82 792.65
1500 10.0 0.18 97.22 0.30 173.64 0.50 266.83 0.73 467.94 1.03 690.62
200/1 750 3.75 0.08 96.33 0.12 177.56 0.21 274.68 0.30 466.95 0.47 730.84
1000 5.00 0.10 91.72 0.17 168.73 0.26 260.94 0.38 443.41 0.58 693.57
1500 7.50 0.14 84.85 0.23 155.98 0.36 241.32 0.51 409.08 0.78 638.63
300/1 750 2.50 0.07 122.62 0.15 267.81 0.24 442.43 0.27 576.83 0.41 887.80
1000 3.33 0.09 117.72 0.18 256.04 0.30 422.81 0.33 551.32 0.51 842.68
1500 5.00 0.12 109.87 0.26 238.38 0.41 393.38 0.46 513.06 0.56 626.86
400/1 750 1,88 0.07 135.38 0.09 173.64 0.18 406.13 0.21 560.15 0.21 525.81
1000 2.50 0.09 135.38 0.10 160.88 0.21 390.44 0.26 518.95 0.26 487.56
1500 3.75 0.12 135.38 0.12 143.22 0.30 367.87 0.32 435.56 0.32 409.08
600/1 750 1,25 0.06 135.38 0.09 230.53 0.12 434.58 0.18 653.34 0.21 739.67
1000 2.67 0.07 135.38 0.10 214.84 0.17 418.89 0.24 653.34 0.26 687.68
1500 2,50 0.10 135.38 0.12 190.31 0.24 394.36 0.32 574.86 0.32 577.81
750/1 750 1.00 0.04 101.04 0.06 178.54 0.09 283.51 0.12 495.40 0.18 742.62
1000 1.33 0.04 96.43 0.07 170.69 0.11 271.74 0.15 472.84 0.23 708.28
1500 2.00 0.07 90.45 0.10 159.90 0.15 253.10 0.21 440.47 0.30 659.23
1000/1 750 0.75 0.04 135.38 0.08 296.26 0.11 489.52 0.14 654.33 0.21 1059.00
1000 1.00 0.05 135.38 0.10 285.47 0.14 470.88 0.18 654.33 0.26 990.81
1500 1.50 0.08 135.38 0.12 259.96 0.18 442.43 0.24 654.33 0.32 839.73
1200/1 750 0.63 0.04 135.38 0.07 272.72 0.10 437.52 0.12 654.33 0.20 1128.00
1000 0,83 0.05 135.38 0.08 262.91 0.12 420.85 0.15 654.33 0.24 1128.00
1500 1.25 0.07 135.38 0.11 248.19 0.15 396.32 0.21 654.33 0.32 981.00
2000/1 750 0.38 0.01 114.78 0.04 205.03 0.05 327.65 0.07 572.90 0.11 864.26
1000 0.50 0.03 110.85 0.05 197.18 0.07 315.88 0.10 552.30 0.12 831.89
1500 0.75 0.04 105.95 0.07 186.39 0.10 298.22 0.12 519.93 0.18 781.86
2800/1 750 0.27 0.01 101.04 0.03 176.58 0.04 287.43 0.06 480.69 0.08 746.54
1000 0.36 0.01 97.90 0.04 170.69 0.05 277.62 0.07 464.01 0.10 719.07
1500 0.54 0.04 92.90 0.05 161.86 0.07 261.93 0.10 437.52 0.14 676.89
14 Nominal ratios listed are a typical selection of commonly used ratios from the overall range. Details of other ratios available on request.
Direction of rotation
AUDshaft handing "R/L" ADD shaft handing "2R/L" AVD shaft handing "R/LX”
SIZE OF UNIT
Nominal Nominal
Input Output 400 500 600 700 800
Nominal
Ratio Speed Speed Output Output Output Output Output
r.p.m. r.p.m. Input Input Input Input Input
Torque Torque Torque Torque Torque
KW KW KW KW KW
Nm Nm Nm Nm Nm
150/1 750 5.00 0.83 972.17 1,53 1805 2,24 2864 3.15 4061 4.29 5709
1000 6.66 1.07 931.95 1.94 1736 2.76 2737 3.95 3894 5.44 5572
1500 10.0 1.42 883.88 2.53 15.99 3.65 2531 5.15 3482 7.17 5013
300/1 750 2.50 0.65 1157 1.00 2001 1.45 3345 2.01 4512 2.83 6779
1000 3.33 0.82 1108 1.31 1913 1.71 3159 2.39 4238 3.43 6386
1500 5.00 1.04 1000 1.77 1717 2.31 2874 3.21 3924 4.55 5758
500/1 750 1.50 0.46 1255 0.74 2236 1.04 3345 1.42 5140 1.64 6210
1000 2.00 0.57 1206 0.97 2236 1.24 3345 1.79 4885 2.16 6210
1500 3.00 0.74 1128 1.28 2080 1.71 3227 2.39 4512 3.13 6210
1000/1 750 0.75 0.30 1275 0.46 2197 0.65 3453 0.89 5140 1.12 6779
1000 1.00 0.36 1236 0.57 2138 0.74 3384 1.12 5140 1.42 6779
1500 1.50 0.48 1177 0.74 2030 1.06 3335 1.64 5140 201 6661
2000/1 750 0.38 0.19 1275 0.33 2246 0.35 3119 0.55 5199 0.74 7112
1000 0.50 0.24 1236 0.41 2168 0.45 3119 0.67 5199 0.97 7112
1500 0.75 0.32 1206 0.54 2109 0.61 3119 0.97 5199 1.27 7112
3000/1 750 0.25 0.12 1089 0.24 2374 0.27 2864 0.46 5307 0.59 7455
1000 0.33 0.15 1089 0.30 2286 0.36 2864 0.56 5307 0.74 7455
1500 0.50 0.21 1089 0.39 2109 0.48 2864 0.74 5307 1.04 7112
Nominal ratios listed are a typical selection of commonly used ratios from the overall range.
Details of other ratios available on request.
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Direction of rotation
SIZE OF UNIT
Nominal Nominal
Input Output 1000 1200 1400 1700
Nominal
Ratio Speed Speed Output Output Output Output
r.p.m. r.p.m. Input Input Input Input
Torque Torque Torque Torque
KW KW KW KW
Nm Nm Nm Nm
150/1 750 5.00 7.46 10055 10.44 15931 13.4 19659 23.87 38426
1000 6.66 8.95 1378 12.68 14921 17.16 18874 30.58 36728
1500 10.0 11.19 8191 16.41 12998 23.12 17403 41.03 33903
300/1 750 2.50 4.32 10791 5.52 14803 9.70 25427 15.66 42948
1000 3.33 5.44 10281 6.93 14126 11.93 24074 20.14 41251
1500 5.00 7.01 9211 8.95 12939 15.66 21238 26.85 37288
500/1 750 1.50 2.91 11870 3.58 14401 5.15 21474 9.70 40682
1000 2,00 3.58 11242 4.69 14401 6.79 21474 12.68 40682
1500 3.00 4.85 10055 6.86 14401 9.70 21474 17.90 40682
1000/1 750 0.75 1.64 10173 2.76 19433 3.80 25535 6.12 45773
1000 1.00 2.16 10173 3.50 19041 4.55 25535 7.46 45773
1500 1.50 3.13 10173 4.84 18080 6.64 25535 11.19 45773
2000/1 750 0.38 0.82 11634 1.56 19208 2.24 27124 3.88 50286
1000 0.50 1.04 11634 2.01 19208 2.83 27124 5.15 50286
1500 0.75 1.56 11634 2.90 19208 4.10 27124 7.46 50286
3000/1 750 0.25 0.74 11075 1.11 17403 1.56 25761 2.61 46332
1000 0.33 0.97 11075 1.49 17403 2.01 25761 3.36 46332
1500 0.50 1.42 1075 2.16 17403 2.91 25761 4.70 46332
Nominal ratios listed are a typical selection of commonly used ratios from the overall range.
Details of other ratios available on request.
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Heliworm Speed Reducers Ratings Types : BSU-BSO-BSV
SIZE OF UNIT
Nominal Nominal
400 500 600 700 800 1000 1200 1400
Nominal Input Output
Ratio Speed Speed
Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output
r.p.m. r.p.m. Input Torque Input Torque Input
Torque
Input
Torque
Input
Torque
Input
Torque
Input
Torque
Input
Torque
KW KW KW KW KW KW KW KW
Nm Nm Nm Nm Nm Nm Nm Nm
750 9.38 1.21 903.7 2.14 1683 3.32 2628 4.37 3524 5.67 4710 6.38 5648 10.44 8472 15.89 13555
80/1 1000 12.50 1.48 847.2 2.62 1570 4.06 2530 5.34 3321 6.79 4439 8.20 5479 12.31 8077 20.14 12991
1500 18.75 1.92 746.7 3.19 1299 5.27 2236 6.73 2903 9.55 4100 11.41 5196 16.11 7229 26.85 11861
750 7.50 1.008 81.1 1.52 1423 2.46 2440 3.74 3750 5.00 5083 5.33 5648 7.87 8472 13.43 14233
100/1 1000 10.00 1.198 13.3 1.93 1378 3.17 2304 4.77 3682 6.26 4857 6.86 5535 10.26 8077 16.71 13104
1500 15.00 1.527 11.6 2.59 1265 4.04 2033 6.39 3344 8.13 4292 9.51 5219 13.35 7229 20.44 10844
750 6.25 0.89 903.7 1.36 1649 2.36 2598 3.18 3660 4.03 4744 4.77 5648 6.86 8472 10.52 13329
120/1 1000 8.33 1.07 847.2 1.92 1559 2.97 2485 4.01 3502 5.07 4518 6.04 5535 8.59 8077 12.90 12426
1500 12.05 1.41 756.8 2.46 1389 3.86 2259 5.25 3140 6.79 4157 8.35 5219 11.11 7229 16.26 10618
750 4.69 0.72 915.0 1.20 1525 1.98 2711 2.65 3841 3.39 4970 3.88 5648 5.63 8472 9.99 15363
160/1 1000 6.25 0.89 869.8 1.48 1446 2.43 2575 3.29 3660 4.21 4801 4.96 5535 6.94 8077 11.7 113781
1500 9.36 1.17 790.7 1.92 1310 3.15 2327 4.37 3344 5.78 4383 6.79 5219 9.06 7229 13.05 10618
750 3.75 0.55 790.7 0.98 1468 1.53 2553 2.20 3795 3.03 5253 3.17 5648 4.68 8472 7.46 13555
200/1 1000 5.00 0.68 756.8 1.21 1401 1.95 2429 2.74 3660 3.77 5027 4.03 5535 5.80 8077 9.32 13104
1500 7.50 0.89 689.1 1.56 1276 2.53 2214 3.67 3366 4.92 4575 5.44 5219 7.44 7229 12.38 11861
750 3.13 0.41 677.8 0.84 1468 1.24 2270 1.83 3569 2.55 5027 2.77 5648 4.03 8472 6.49 13555
240/1 1000 4.17 0.55 711.6 0.97 1310 1.54 2169 2.15 3231 3.16 4801 3.50 5535 5.07 8077 7.91 12878
1500 6.25 0.72 655.2 1.26 1209 1.97 1920 2.65 2790 4.14 4383 4.81 5219 6.53 7229 10.44 11861
Output Torque
For Standard Normal 960.2 1355 2203 2937 3841 5648 8811 15815
Shafts Overload 1920 2711 4405 5874 7681 11296 17622 31629
If the ACTUAL output torque required exceeds the figure shown in bold type at the foot of the table consideration should be
given to the use of additional keys etc. in the output shaft. **Ratios, Inputs Speeds and Output Speeds are nominal. Exact
equivalent standard ratios are listed below.
Direction of rotation
BSU shaft handing "1/L" BSU shaft handing "3/L” BSV shaft handing "1/LX”
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Overhung Loads Single Reduction Units
Premium speed reducers are fitted with taper roller bearings of generous proportions which in addition to
accommodating normal loads imposed by the worm gears, have an ample margin for taking overhung loads. In
cases where external loads are applied in excess of this margin, wider taper roller bearings and wheel shafts of high
tensile material can be fitted without any alteration to standard units, Whenever a sprocket, gear, sheave or pulley is
mounted on the output shaft, a calculation should be made to determine the overhung load in Newtons on the shaft,
using the formula :
P = KW x 9.550,000 x K
NxR
The calculated equivalent overhung load should be compared with the permissible values given in the table. These
tabulated values are based on an input speed of 1500 rpm, with the unit transmitting full rated power and the direction
of overhung load in the most unfavourable direction. Hence they can sometimes be increased for lesser input speed,
or if the power transmitted is less than the rated capacity of the gear unit, or if the load is applied nearer to the gear
unit case, or if the direction of load is more favourable. In any event the sprocket, gear etc., should be positioned as
close as possible to the gear unit case in order to reduce bearing loads and shaft stresses and to prolong life.
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Maximum Permissible Overhung Loads (newtons) at centre of wheel shaft extention
at 1,500 R.P.M. Input Speed.
112 62 Standard 801 - 1060 - 1070 1060 1060 1060 - 1070 1050 1000 935
162 75 Standard 2780 2750 2640 - 2530 2590 2440 2430 - 2510 2610 2720 2770
200 89 Standard 4400 4380 4180 - 4120 3900 3910 3960 - 4030 4150 4320 4430
237 105 Standard 5630 5610 5520 - 5290 4920 4940 5080 - 5210 5320 5480 5620
287 127 Standard 5030 4830 4640 - 3890 3990 3100 3170 - 3620 3890 4310 4790
337 151 Standard 9120 9520 9330 - 8720 8810 8370 8170 - 8470 8820 9020 9400
400 171 Standard 11500 12600 12300 12100 12000 11600 11600 11400 - 11200 11700 11700 11800
WTR + 12800 15100 16500 17600 18700 19800 19800 19700 - 19600 19900 19900 20000
HTS
500 197 Standard 14500 16600 17800 - 17800 16800 17100 16500 16400 16900 16900 16700 17300
WTR + 20300 23200 25500 - 29500 29100 29300 28800 28900 29200 29200 29100 29400
HTS
600 216 Standard 15000 18600 19400 - 17400 16800 17600 16200 16200 15500 16000 17100 17600
WTR + 22000 26600 29400 - 32100 31700 32100 31400 31400 31100 31300 31900 32200
HTS
700 235 Standard 17400 20800 24200 - 25300 25200 23500 23900 24100 22600 21500 23300 24600
WTR + 21900 25800 29600 - 33500 37400 39800 42700 44100 43300 42700 43700 44400
HTS
800 241 Standard 17400 21300 25700 - 28700 28200 25200 26800 - 25000 23300 23900 26500
WTR + 25000 29800 34900 - 39400 43900 46800 50700 - 51000 50200 50500 51800
HTS
1000 298 Standard 19500 24700 30100 - 32900 30100 30900 30200 - 29800 29100 28900 25500
WTR + 29900 36400 42800 - 48700 52300 57000 60200 - 60000 59700 59600 58000
HTS
1200 327 Standard 24600 29700 36200 40400 39700 35000 34500 31700 29600 32300 32000 34600 25800
WTR + 37000 43700 51300 57500 61700 65200 72500 73700 72900 74000 73900 75100 71400
HTS
1400 387 Standard 41900 48900 57300 61900 64000 73000 81600 85100 - 88500 88500 85100 87400
WTR + 76100 87400 99100 10700 111000 124000 136000 144000 - 151000 151000 149000 151000
HTS
1700 445 Standard - - 58200 - 71800 81900 94200 98600 - 11400 118000 122000 125000
WTR + - - 126000 - 148000 165000 182000 192000 - 213000 212000 211000 213000
HTS
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Premium Adaptable Speed Reducers are available in a range of six sizes from size 112 to 337 (28.6 to 85.7 mm
centres) and meets the requirement of all drives upto 7.5 kw. A range of standard ratios gives a wide choice of output
speeds.
The number of mounting arrangements of adaptable units is almost unlimited, giving the widest possible field of
application. The same basic case is used for each size and can be mounted using detachable feet or, where desired,
can be located without feet. The drawing of dimensions gives case details together with sizes for Nos. 1, 2 and 3 feet.
Alternative basic shaft handing arrangements are available, R and L. These references should always be quoted,
together with feet details.
V V W W
Shaft Handing
Q1 Q1
H H
T C B3 D
V1 V1 B2 N1 N1
P P E1
W1
J1 S
X X M
R1 G dia.
M1 A R
F dia.
J2
B
W1
K. dia
x x UNF holes N N E2
K1 dia. holes B1 K1 dia. holes
K2 dia. holes
L2
Y1 Y2
L
H H J J
Q Q K2 dia. holes
R R
Z1 Z2
SIZE A B C D E1 E2 E3 E4 F G K M
112 28.6 44.5 90 79 29 35 25.4 32 11.113 15.875 6.4 41.3
11.102 15.865
162 41.3 50.8 110 98 41 48 38 44 15.875 19.050 6.4 47.6
15.865 19.037
200 50.8 58.7 133 117 48 57 44 541 5.875 25.400 7.9 60.3
15.865 25.387
237 60.3 68.3 159 140 57 70 54 67 19.050 28.575 9.5 71.4
19.037 28.562
287 73.0 77.8 191 168 70 83 67 79 22.225 31.750 11.1 88.9
22.212 31.735
337 85.7 90.6 219 200 83 98 79 95 25.400 38.100 12.7 100.0
25.387 38.085
SIZE M1 N N1 P S T X Y1 Y2 Z1 Z2
112 104.8 41 30 62 51 81 34.9 3.226 4.826 12.50 17.98
3.175 4.775 12.29 17.78
162 130.2 49 37 71 57 89 39.7 4.826 4.826 17.98 21.16
4.775 4.775 17.78 20.96
200 158.8 59 43 86 71 111 50.8 4.826 6.408 17.98 28.19
4.775 6.350 17.78 27.99
237 187.3 68 51 98 84 130 60.3 4.826 7.976 21.16 32.05
4.775 7.925 20.96 31.85
287 225.4 81 64 119 103 154 76.2 6.401 7.976 25.02 35.23
6.350 7.925 24.82 35.03
337 260.4 98 76 133 116 175 85.7 6.401 9.576 28.19 42.27
6.350 9.525 27.99 42.06
2 Shaft tolerances are to B.S. 1916 : 1962, h6, Keyways are to B.S. 46 : 1958
Mounting Arrangement
Foot No. 1
in position 2
(away from
Input Shaft)
Foot No. 1
in position 1
(near Input Shaft)
LA LB
Foot No. 2 in position 4
RA RB (near Output Shaft)
LC LD
RC RD Foot No. 2
in position 3
(away from Output Shaft)
LE LF
RE RF Foot No. 3
in position 5
(away from Input Shaft)
Adaptable Premium Speed Reducers can be mounted in an almost unlimited number of different positions. The diagrams above
indicate typical commonly used "space" dispositions of Adaptables showing the numerous shaft arrangements. The three types of
feet, as shown on page 2, can be used in all these positions.
The two basic unit positions are shown under the headings "right handing - R" and "left handing - L" where the unit is arranged in the
upright position, with shafts in the horizontal plane and the high speed shaft located under the slow speed shaft.
A right hand unit is one where, when looking on the end of the high speed shaft, the slow speed shaft extensions is to the right.
Similarly, a left hand unit has the slow speed shaft extensions to the left.
Oil level, breather and drain plugs are arranged to suit these basic positions. Where units are mounted in other positions it is
necessary to change the positions of the breather. The diagrams on page 8 show plug positions for the different mounting
Enquires
It is recommended that as much as possible of the following information be given on enquiry or order so that a check can be made,
and advice given on the most suitable size of Greaves for any particular application.
1. Quantity 5. Input speed of gear unit
2. Prime mover 6. Output speed of gear unit
3. Horse-power of prime mover 7. Application of drive
4. Output torque required from driven member
Size of unit
112 162 200 237 287 337
Adaptable Premium speed reducers can be supplied with integral flange mounted motors. Depending on size, units
may carry or be carried by the motors. A range of standard flange adaptors is available for all sizes. Motor flange
details should be supplied where customers' motors are fitted. Motorised units can be mounted in any position.
O
Four A5 dia. drilled holes equally
C spaced on A6 p.c. dia.
A7
A4
A3 A2 A1
F
MOTOR A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 C F 0
UNIT SIZE FRAME SIZE
120.700
B.S. 56 D 165 105 8.7 139.7 147.6
120.650
95.047 11.113
112 63 140 81 3.9 11.1 115.0 11 90 127.0
95.012 11.102
110.047
71 160 86 130.0 127.0
110.012
120.700
B.S. 56 D 165 105 3.9 8.7 139.7 166.7
120.650
95.047 15.875
63 140 95 6.4 * 115.0 149.2
162 95.012 11 110 15.865
110.047
71 160 97 11.1 130.0 155.6
110.012
130.054 4.7
80, 90 200 121 11.9 165.0 175.4
130.014
120.700
B.S. 56 D 165 105 3.9 8.7 139.7 190.5
120.650
95.047 15.875
63 140 95 6.4 * 115.0 163.5
200 95.012 11 133 15.865
110.047
71 160 97 11.1 130.0 169.9
110.012
130.054 4.7
80, 90 200 121 11.9 165.0 189.7
130.014
120.700
B.S. 56 D 165 105 3.9 8.7 139.7 11 215.9
120.650
95.047 19.050
63 140 94 * 115.0 13 187.3
95.012 159 19.037
237 110.047
71 160 102 5.5 * 130.0 11 193.7
110.012
130.054
80, 90 200 121 11.9 165.0 11 215.1
130.014
110.047
71 160 86 9.5 * 130.0 10 227.0
110.012
130.054 22.225
287 80, 90 200 121 5.5 11.9 165.0 11 191 246.9
130.014 22.212
180.054
100, 112 250 170 4.7 14.3 215.0 13 256.8
180.014
130.054 25.400
80, 90 200 130 11.1 * 165.0 11 275.4
337 130.014 219 25.387
180.054
100, 112 250 170 4.7 14.3 215.0 13 285.8
180.014
The diagrams illustrate typical arrangements of mounting and gives details of the respective positions of Breather,
Oil Level and Drain Plugs. Normally units are despatched with plugs fitted as shown in the first diagram, which
shows the basic "space" mounting. Where units are required to operate in other positions, it is necessary to
reposition the Breather Plug as indicated. The Breather Plug should always be kept clean and free from blockage.
Recommended Lubricant
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27476601. Unit-II : West Bengal. Tel.: (91-3174) 222231 / 32 / 33 / 37, Fax : (91-3174) 222234. Unit-III : Chlkalthana,
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New Delhi : Tel. : (91-11) 23730554 (8 Lines), Fax : (91-11) 23359782 / 23357739. Kolkata : Tel.: (91-33) 22424316,
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G-32
Worms and Wormwheels
Standard Adaptable Premium Worms and Wheels can be supplied loose to meet customer requirements where it is
found impossible to install complete units. Ratios from 5/1 to 70/1 are available for sizes shown below.
U U
W1 keyway - a wide
b deep
c long
S2 max.
G2 Q
B C D D C F S1
max.
H J1 L L J1 E1
K M1 W3 keyway - a wide
b deep
N1
W1 W3
SIZE A B C D E1 E3 F G2 H J1 K L M1 N1 Q S1 S2 T U a b c a b
Shaft tolerances confirm to B.S. 1916 : 1962, h6 Keyways are to B.S. 46 : 1958
SIZE RATIOS
112 5 - 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 70
162 5 7.5 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 70
200 5 7.5 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 70
237 5 7.5 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 70
287 5 7.5 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 70
337 5 7.5 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 70
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SINGLE REDUCTION SPEED REDUCER
GU - TYPE
Premium Speed Reducers are of substantial construction, combining rigidity with strength.
The worm is of high quality case-hardening steel, accurately generated, ground and super-finished. The worm wheel comprises a
phosphor bronze centrifugally cast rim of substantial section welded to a rigid centre, which is pressed and keyed to the shaft.
Shafts are located on dual purpose bearings of ample capacity and having a substantial margin on output shafts for
accommodating overhung loads. Lubrication is positive at all speeds, in either direction of rotation and apart from an occasional oil
check, no attention is necessary in service.
Z1 Z2
F G
Input Shaft Output Shaft
Dipstick G. Dia
E1
S
E3
SIZE A B C D E1 E2 E3 E4 F G H J K
31.750 44.450
400 101.6 108.0 229 216 67 89 54 83 108.0 101.6 20.6
31.735 44.435
38.100 50.800
500 127.0 114,3 260 248 73 102 73 95 123.8 111.1 20.6
38.085 50.782
38.100 57.150
600 152.4 127.0 279 273 76 114 73 114 133.4 120.7 23.8
38.085 57.135
44.450 63.500
700 177.8 146.1 318 298 86 127 83 114 152.4 133.4 23.8
44.435 63.482
44.450 69.850
800 203.2 146.1 343 311 89 140 83 127 171.5 133.4 27.0
44.435 69.832
57.150 82.550
1000 254.0 171.5 425 375 121 152 89 143 215.9 165.1 31.8
57.135 82.527
63.500 95.250
1200 304.8 190.5 495 413 124 171 89 162 260.4 184.2 34.9
63.482 95.227
76.200 114.300
1400 355.6 215.9 572 483 149 191 146 210 298.5 215.9 41.3
76.182 114.277
82.550 139.700
1700 431.8 254.0 699 546 181 203 152 222 381.0 254.0 41.3
82.527 139.675
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SIZE L N P Q R S T V V1 W Y1 Y2 Z1 Z2
7.976 11.176 34.47 47.73
400 44 121 159 140 127 137 222 64 - 76
7.925 11.125 34.24 47.50
9.576 12.751 40.72 53.98
500 54 133 184 164 137 159 254 70 - 83
9.525 12.700 40.49 53.75
9.576 15.926 40.72 61.75
600 64 140 200 179 149 184 270 76 - 89
9.525 15.875 40.49 61.52
11.176 15.926 47.73 68.10
700 70 151 229 208 162 210 305 89 - 98
11.125 15.875 47.50 67.87
11.176 19.101 47.73 75.03
800 76 159 251 230 171 235 327 102 - 102
11.125 19.050 47.50 74.80
15.926 22.276 61.75 89.13
1000 51 194 311 298 200 292 378 127 64 200
15.875 22.225 61.52 88.87
15.926 25.476 68.10 103.20
1200 57 216 368 356 222 343 441 152 76 222
15.875 25.400 67.87 102.95
19.101 31.826 81.38 123.47
1400 64 254 425 413 260 394 521 178 89 260
19.050 31.750 81.15 123.22
22.276 38.202 89.13 150.04
1700 76 305 514 502 298 489 629 191 127 298
22.225 38.100 88.90 149.73
Size 400 500 600 700 800 1000 1200 1400 1700
Net weight (kg) 68 95 125 172 218 350 540 864 1340
Gross weight (kg) 79 109 140 191 244 395 635 928 1440
Volume packed (cu. m.) .08 .12 .15 .21 .27 .48 .76 1.1 1.7
Oil required at 1st filling (lit) 3.0 4.3 6.3 9.1 11.4 15.9 22.7 36.4 45
As improvements in design are continually being made, this specification is not regarded as binding in detail,
and dimensions are subject to alteration without notice.
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GV - TYPE
Premium Speed Reducers are of substantial construction, combining rigidity with strength.
The worm is of high quality case-hardening steel, accurately generated, ground and super-finished. The worm wheel comprises a
phosphor bronze centrifugally cast rim of substantial section welded to a rigid centre, which is pressed and keyed to the shaft.
Shafts are located on dual purpose bearings of ample capacity and having a substantial margin on output shafts for accommodating
overhung loads. Lubrication is positive at all speeds, in either direction of rotation and apart from an occasional oil check, no
attention is necessary in service. Units are handed 'R' and 'L' with the suffix 'X' or 'Y' denoting position of slow speed shaft extension.
These are shown in the diagrams on the following page and references should be quoted when ordering.
Z1 Z2 X
F G
Input Shaft Output Shaft
RX
E2 RY
E4 B
L LY
Output Shaft
H H J1 J2
K. Dia. Holes
Q Q R1 R2
SIZE A B C D E1 E2 E3 E4 F G H J1 J2 K
31.750 44.450
400 101.6 171.5 229 216 67 89 54 83 114.3 114.3 114.3 20.6
31.735 44.435
38.100 50.800
500 127.0 190.5 260 248 73 102 73 95 139.7 139.7 139.7 20.6
38.085 50.782
38.100 57.150
600 152.4 209.6 279 273 76 114 73 114 152.4 152.4 152.4 23.8
38.085 57.135
44.450 63.500
700 177.8 228.6 318 298 86 127 83 114 177.8 177.8 177.8 23.8
44.435 63.482
44.450 69.850
800 203.2 241.3 343 311 89 140 83 127 203.2 203.2 203.2 27.0
44.435 69.832
57.150 82.550
1000 254.0 279.4 425 375 121 152 89 143 260.4 260.4 235.0 31.8
57.135 82.527
63.500 95.250
1200 304.8 304.8 495 413 124 171 89 162 317.5 317.5 266.7 34.9
63.482 95.227
76.200 114.300
1400 355.6 330.2 572 483 149 191 146 210 355.6 355.6 304.8 41.3
76.182 114.277
82.550 139.700
1700 431.8 406.4 699 546 181 203 152 222 431.8 431.8 431.8 41.3
82.527 139.675
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SIZE L N P Q R1 R2 S S1 T Y1 Y2 Z1 Z2
7.976 11.176 34.47 47.73
400 32 121 159 140 140 140 111 152 222
7.925 11.125 34.24 47.50
9.576 12.751 40.72 53.98
500 32 133 184 165 165 165 124 178 254
9.525 12.700 40.49 53.75
9.576 15.926 40.72 61.75
600 38 140 200 184 184 184 133 197 270
9.525 15.875 40.49 61.52
11.176 15.926 47.73 68.10
700 38 151 229 210 210 210 143 222 305
11.125 15.875 47.50 67.87
11.176 19.101 47.73 75.03
800 44 159 251 238 238 238 149 254 327
11.125 19.050 47.50 74.80
15.926 22.276 61.75 89.13
1000 51 194 311 311 299 273 160 298 378
15.875 22.225 61.52 88.87
15.926 25.476 68.10 103.20
1200 57 216 368 368 356 305 177 356 441
15.875 25.400 67.87 102.95
19.101 31.826 81.38 123.47
1400 64 254 425 425 413 362 203 413 521
19.050 31.750 81.15 123.22
22.276 38.202 89.13 150.04
1700 76 305 514 502 502 502 241 502 629
22.225 38.100 88.90 149.73
Size 400 500 600 700 800 1000 1200 1400 1700
Net weight (kg) 77 109 145 200 254 465 690 970 1750
Gross weight (kg) 90 125 163 226 286 580 830 1250 2100
Volume Wheelshaft up .12 .17 .21 .28 .44 1.0 1.4 1.9 2.8
packed .11 .15 .19 .25 .39 .9 1.3 1.75 2.6
(cu.m.)-wheelshaft down
Oil required at 1st filling (lit.) 4.0 5.7 6.3 10.2 12.5 22.7 37.4 68.5 105
As improvements in design are continually being made, this specification is not regarded as binding in detail,
and dimensions are subject to alteration without notice.
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GO - TYPE
Premium Speed Reducers are of substantial construction, combining rigidity with strength.
The worm is of high quality case-hardening steel, accurately generated, ground and super-finished. The worm wheel comprises a
phosphor bronze centrifugally cast rim of substantial section welded to a rigid centre, which is pressed and keyed to the shaft.
Shafts are located on dual purpose bearings of ample capacity and having a substantial margin on output shafts for
accommodating overhung loads. Lubrication is positive at all speeds, in either direction of rotation and apart from an occasional oil
check, no attention is necessary in service.
Shaft Handing
Z1 Z2
F G
E1 S
E3
A L
F. Dia.
E2
E4 B
Dipstick G. Dia. L
V V1 V W W
H H K. Dia. Holes J J
Q Q R R
SIZE A B C D E1 E2 E3 E4 F G H J K
31.750 44.450
400 101.6 120.7 229 216 67 89 54 83 108.0 101.6 20.6
31.735 44.435
38.100 50.800
500 127.0 146.1 260 248 73 102 73 95 123.8 111.1 20.6
38.085 50.782
38.100 57.150
600 152.4 171.5 279 273 76 114 73 114 133.4 120.7 23.8
38.085 57.135
44.450 63.500
700 177.8 196.9 318 298 86 127 83 114 152.4 133.4 23.8
44.435 63.482
44.450 69.850
800 203.2 222.3 343 311 89 140 83 127 171.5 133.4 27.0
44.435 69.832
57.150 82.550
1000 254.0 273.1 425 375 121 152 89 143 215.9 165.1 31.8
57.135 82.527
63.500 95.250
1200 304.8 330.2 495 413 124 171 89 162 260.4 184.2 34.9
63.482 95.227
76.200 114.300
1400 355.6 381.0 572 483 149 191 146 210 298.5 215.9 41.3
76.182 114.277
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SIZE L N P Q R S T V V1 W Y1 Y2 Z1 Z2
7.976 11.176 34.47 47.73
400 44 121 159 140 127 108 222 64 - 76
7.925 11.125 34.24 47.50
9.576 12.751 40.72 53.98
500 54 133 184 164 137 117 254 70 - 83
9.525 12.700 40.49 53.75
9.576 15.926 40.72 61.75
600 64 140 200 179 149 124 270 76 - 89
9.525 15.875 40.49 61.52
11.176 15.926 47.73 68.10
700 70 151 229 208 162 165 305 89 - 98
11.125 15.875 47.50 67.87
11.176 19.101 47.73 75.03
800 76 159 251 230 171 165 327 102 - 102
11.125 19.050 47.50 74.80
15.926 22.276 61.75 89.13
1000 51 194 311 298 200 191 378 127 64 200
15.875 22.225 61.52 88.87
15.926 25.476 68.10 103.20
1200 57 216 368 356 222 203 441 152 76 222
15.875 25.400 67.87 102.95
19.101 31.826 81.38 123.47
1400 64 254 425 413 260 229 521 178 89 260
19.050 31.750 81.15 123.22
As improvements in design are continually being made, this specification is not regarded as binding in detail,
and dimensions are subject to alteration without notice.
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Leadership in Power Transmission
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Western Region :
Mumbai : Industry Manor, Appasaheb Marathe Marg, Prabhadevi, Mumbai - 400 025.
Tel. : (91-22) 24223747, 24365510, Fax : (91-22) 24377730.
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Tel. : (91-712) 2526588, 2524125, 2526038, Fax : (91-712) 2541142.
Northern Region :
New Delhi : Express Building Annexe, 9-10, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi - 110 002.
Tel. : (91-11) 23730554 (8 lines), Fax : (91-11) 23359782.
Eastern Region :
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Ranchi : Rani Kuthi, 82, Burdwan Compound, P.B. No. 139, Ranchi - 834 001.
Tel. : (91-651) 2562651, Fax : (91-651) 2562027.
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Premium Stirrer Units form the most comprehensive range available to industry. They are based on the standard V
type single reduction Greaves Worm gear units the major component parts, including cases being common to both.
Thus Greaves Stirrer Units offer standardised designs which give complete interchangeability and economy.
Versatility : Ten sizes cater for drives up to 150 HP. A wide range of ratios from 5/1 to 70/1 in each size, used in
conjuction with the V belt drive, provide any required stirrer speed. Stirrer speed can be altered after plant
installation by simply changing V belt ratio.
Construction : Substantial output shaft strength and bearing capacity permit rigid coupling of the stirrer shaft, using
gear unit bearings for complete support of the stirrer shafts.
Larger taper roller bearings, greater bearing spans and extra large output shafts of high tensile steel characterise
the heavy duty units, designed specifically for withstanding the higher loads imposed by the more arduous stirrer
duties.
Compact Drive : The top mounted pivoted motor plate with belt tensioning device permits mounting of the motor
directly above the gear unit. Thus, in addition to space saving, foundation costs are minimised and vessel design
simplified. Time, expense and alignment errors on site can be reducted by having motor and V belt drive accurately
fitted beforehand.
Selection
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STANDARD 'V' TYPE UNITS
Combined bearing Load = pe (k + d)/d + f... kN
where f = paddle thrust - paddle weight...kN
STANDARD DUTY STIRRER UNITS
Journal load = pe (k + d)/d + f...kN
Thrust load (f) = paddle thrust ± paddle weight...kN
HEAVY DUTY STIRRER UNITS
Journal load = pe.k/d...kN
Thrust load (upward) = paddle thrust (upward) paddle weight...kN
Thrust load (downward) = paddle weight ± paddle thrust...kN
k
Shaft extension
Client's stirrer
0.75 r
p
kN
Assumed Centre
of pressure
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Example of selection
To select a Premium unit suitable for a stirrer drive, given the following information.
Power at stirrer shaft = 7.0 KW
Stirrer shaft speed = 40 r.p.m.
Running time is 12hrs continuous/day
Medium to be stirred is of variable density.
Stirrer shaft is to be supported entirely by the gear unit bearings as only a steady bearing is provided at the base of
the vessel. Distance from centre of paddle to top of the stirrer shaft extension is 1016mm.
Outside diameter of paddle is 1780 mm
Combined thrust and weight from stirrer shaft is 6.675 kN downwards.
Step-l
Step-ll
Step-Ill
280 2.84 2.15 2.35 2.64 1.76 8.53 10.79 24.13 44.14
Taper Roller Bearings
190 6.27 7.06 9.41 6.18 5.88 9.02 7.35 24.72 50.77
125 8.14 9.41 12.26 10.79 14.02 14.22 15.1 25.31 40.62
84 10.59 13.93 16 15 18.14 21.28 22.26 39.73 65.93
56 12.99 16.97 21.09 21.68 25.8 29.52 33.55 51.3 77.92
37 15.69 21.38 26.68 25.4 31.98 36.78 44.24 65.92 98.44
25 18.64 26 31.98 32.56 41.2 48.75 57.19 83.97 124.14
20 and below 21.19 28.94 35.7 35.02 45.32 54.54 64.55 94.26 128.53
Bearing Limitation
thrust 6.57 8.24 10.4 10.98 13.53 19.42 23.54 36.98 43.75
280
journal 10.59 14.02 15.89 17.75 20.2 29.03 37.18 56.9 77.5
thrust 9.41 12.16 15.89 15.2 17.95 22.66 24.72 41.79 47.18
190
journal 13.14 17.65 21 20.7 24.52 32.57 39.43 63.17 84.36
Wider Taper Roller Bearings
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BEARING LIMITATION
journal 10.10 13.34 14.81 16.48 18.54 28.15 36.20 55.42 64.25
280 thrust upward 6.57 8.14 10.40 10.98 13.04 19.42 23.54 36.98 57.14
thrust downward 15.20 18.14 21.09 26.97 33.15 38.16 39.14 54.05 60.41
journal 12.85 17.16 20.01 19.42 22.76 37.47 38.26 61.90 97.36
Extra Large Taper Roller & Wider Taper Roller Bearings
190 thrust upward 9.41 12.16 15.79 15.20 17.95 22.66 24.72 41.79 67.40
thrust downward 19.42 23.74 28.05 33.55 40.80 43.85 43.94 59.64 83.19
journal 14.91 19.91 23.44 23.774 29.62 37.57 46.80 68.08 99.86
125 thrust upward 11.67 15.10 19.32 19.81 24.91 28.35 32.76 47.00 68.36
thrust downward 23.05 28.25 33.35 40.80 51.11 52.00 52.68 69.45 94.60
journal 17.26 24.23 27.17 27.86 34.23 44.34 55.13 82.01 122.33
84 thrust upward 14.12 19.13 23.44 24.32 29.72 35.31 40.22 59.74 89.02
thrust downward 26.88 33.94 39.33 48.07 59.44 63.07 63.47 83.77 114.22
journal 20.40 28.15 32.86 34.72 41.88 53.75 67.88 97.31 141.45
56 thrust upward 16.57 22.36 28.15 30.21 36.69 43.36 50.13 71.51 103.58
thrust downward 31.39 39.43 46.40 57.58 70.73 74.26 75.63 99.96 136.45
journal 23.74 33.45 39.14 39.92 50.03 63.66 80.93 116.24 169.20
37 thrust upward 19.71 26.68 33.84 35.21 43.36 51.30 61.11 86.23 123.91
thrust downward 36.78 46.50 54.93 66.80 82.89 87.60 89.85 117.23 158.50
journal 27.56 38.84 45.12 47.48 59.25 75.83 95.45 137.14 199.67
25 thrust upward 22.76 31.58 39.63 42.08 52.38 61.90 72.98 103.00 148.03
thrust downward 42.38 54.05 63.76 78.08 96.82 98.88 105.06 137.14 185.26
journal 30.50 42.37 49.54 50.71 64.25 83.77 98.78 147.44 220.43
20 and below thrust upward 24.91 34.23 43.06 45.61 54.80 67.29 79.95 112.81 196.73
thrust downward 46.00 58.27 68.96 84.36 104.96 110.16 114.58 141.36 202.00
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SHAFT STRESS LIMITATION
280 0.83 1.19 1.69 2.32 3.09 5.48 8.52 15.02 24.77
190 0.82 1.15 1.63 2.2 2.92 4.96 7.92 14.37 24.04
125 0.81 1.11 1.51 2.07 2.74 4.66 7.53 13.95 23.58
84 0.8 1.12 1.4 1.87 2.44 4.46 7.18 13.65 23.36
56 0.78 1.07 1.43 1.8 2.37 4.16 6.93 13.2 22.61
37 0.74 1 1.27 1.66 2.14 3.91 6.55 12.93 22.5
25 0.73 1.03 1.25 1.58 2.04 4.01 6.6 12.88 22.3
20 and below 0.77 1.06 1.23 1.28 1.85 3.96 6.53 12.88 22.41
280 3.43 5.65 6.3 9.59 12.18 14.8 18.81 30.15 47.16
190 3.48 5.6 6.45 9.56 12.01 15.1 19.21 30.89 48.41
125 3.43 5.5 6.33 9.54 12.21 15.49 19.68 31.64 49.58
84 3.43 5.6 6.23 9.41 12.01 16.29 20.65 33.39 52.5
56 3.41 5.5 6.23 9.56 12.08 16.22 21.18 34.38 54.18
37 3.36 5.5 6.2 9.19 11.71 16.57 21.55 34.88 55.12
25 3.33 5.48 6.08 9.19 11.76 16.76 22.05 35.63 56.2
20 and below 3.41 5.5 6.08 8.84 11.61 17.81 22.42 36.38 57.32
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BENDING MOMENT & JOURNAL LOAD VALUES
D
W
E2
Keyway G
Y2 wide dia tapped hole
Z deep G1 dia
E4 long G2 deep
SIZE 400 500 600 700 800 1000 1200 1400 1700
d 151.4 170.7 177.3 195.6 204.2 255.5 285.5 329.2 401.8
W 150.4 162.3 184.4 200.7 209.0 246.0 270.0 318.0 345.2
G 44.45 50.80 57.15 63.50 69.85 82.55 95.25 114.30 139.70
Y2 11.11 12.70 15.88 15.88 19.05 22.23 25.40 31.75 38.10
Z 4.83 4.83 6.60 6.60 7.62 9.40 11.43 13.21 15.24
E2 88.9 101.6 114.3 127.0 139.7 152.4 171.5 190.5 203.2
E4 82.6 95.3 114.3 114.3 127.0 142.9 161.9 209.6 222.3
G1 M16 M16 M20 M20 M20 M20 M24 M24 M24
G2 36 36 40 40 40 40 50 50 50
D 215.9 247.7 273.1 298.5 311.2 374.7 412.8 482.6 546.1
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RATINGS AT 1500 RPM INPUT SPEED
D
W
E2
Keyway G
tapped hole
Y2 wide dia G1 dia
Z deep G2 deep
E4 long
W
E2
Keyway G
Y2 wide tapped hole
dia
Z deep G1 dia
E4 long G2 deep
S A S1
T C
M Y1
N
Z1
F
B
P E1
Input shaft
J2 J1 H H
K dia holes
R2 R1 Q Q
RY LY
SIZE A B C E1 F H J1 J2 K L M
400 101.6 171.5 228.6 66.7 31.75 114.3 114.3 114.3 20.6 31.8 165
500 127.0 190.5 260.4 73.0 38.10 139.7 139.7 139.7 20.6 31.8 184
600 152.4 209.6 279.4 76.2 38.10 152.4 152.4 152.4 23.8 38.1 197
700 177.8 228.6 317.5 85.7 44.45 177.8 177.8 177.8 23.8 38.1 210
800 203.2 241.3 342.9 88.9 44.45 203.2 203.2 203.2 27.0 44.5 216
1000 254.0 279.4 425.5 120.7 57.15 260.4 260.4 235.0 31.8 50.8 229
1200 304.8 304.8 459.3 123.8 63.50 317.5 317.5 266.7 34.9 57.2 254
1400 355.6 330.2 571.5 149.2 76.20 355.6 355.6 304.8 41.3 63.5 330
1700 431.8 406.4 698.5 190.5 82.55 431.8 431.8 431.8 41.3 76.2 394
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RATINGS AT 1500 RPM INPUT SPEED
SIZE N P Q R1 R2 S S1 T Y1 Z1
400 120 158.8 139.7 139.7 139.7 111 152.4 222 7.94 27.94
500 133 184.2 165.1 165.1 165.1 124 177.8 254 9.52 34.29
600 140 200.0 184.2 184.2 184.2 133 196.9 270 9.52 34.29
700 151 228.6 209.6 209.6 209.6 143 222.3 305 11.11 39.62
800 159 250.8 238.1 238.1 238.1 149 254.0 327 11.11 39.62
1000 194 311.2 311.2 298.5 273.1 160 298.5 378 15.88 50.55
1200 216 368.3 368.3 355.6 304.8 178 355.6 441 15.88 56.90
1400 254 425.5 425.5 412.8 362.0 203 412.8 521 19.05 68.58
1700 305 514.4 501.7 501.7 501.7 241 501.7 629 22.23 73.15
SIZE 5/1 7.5/1 10/1 12.5/1 15/1 20/1 25/1 30/1 35/1 40/1 50/1 60/1 70/1
400 4.83 7.5 9.67 12.75 14.5 19.5 25 30 - 40 50 60 70
500 5.0 7.4 9.75 - 14.5 19.5 24.5 30 35 40 50 60 70
600 4.88 7.6 9.75 - 14.67 20 24.5 30 35 40 50 60 70
700 5.0 7.5 9.75 - 14.67 19.5 24.5 30 35 40 50 60 70
800 5.0 7.5 9.75 - 14.67 19.5 24.5 29.5 - 40 50 60 70
1000 4.89 7.33 10.25 - 14.67 20.5 25.5 29.5 - 40 50 60 70
1200 4.9 7.43 9.8 12.25 14.67 19.67 24.5 29.5 35.5 40 50 60 70
1400 4.91 7.71 9.8 12.75 14.75 19.67 24.5 30.5 - 40 50 60 70
1700 - - 10.17 - 15.25 19.67 24.67 29.5 - 40.5 50 60 70
Size of 400 500 600 700 800 1000 1200 1400 1700 400 500 600 700 800 1000 1200 1400 1700
Unit
Net 77 109 145 200 254 465 690 970 1750 86 123 164 227 286 495 730 1020 1900
Weight
(kg)
Gross 90 125 163 226 286 580 830 1250 2100 109 143 186 264 327 625 890 1300 2350
Weight
(kg)
Volume 0.11 015 0.19 0.25 0.39 0.90 1.30 1.75 2.6 0.14 0.19 0.23 0.31 0.39 1.10 1.60 2.10 3.90
packed
(cu.m.)
Oil 4.0 5.7 6.3 10.2 12.5 22.7 37.4 68.5 105 4.0 57 6.3 10.2 12.5 22.7 37.4 68.5 105
required
at 1st
filling (Lit)
Weights and volumes are for gear units only. They do not include motors, motor plates, pulleys belts or guards.
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GREAVES GEARS
Leadership in Power Transmission
Branch Offices :
Western Region :
Mumbai : Industry Manor, Appasaheb Marathe Marg, Prabhadevi, Mumbai - 400 025.
Tel. : (91-22) 24223747, 24365510, Fax : (91-22) 24377730.
Ahmedabad : ‘‘Jaldarshan’’, Ashram Road, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad - 380 009.
Tel. : (91-79) 26580428/0518/1861, Fax : (91-79) 26587783.
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Tel. : (91-712) 2526588, 2524125, 2526038, Fax : (91-712) 2541142.
Northern Region :
New Delhi : Express Building Annexe, 9-10, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi - 110 002.
Tel. : (91-11) 23730554 (8 lines), Fax : (91-11) 23359782.
Eastern Region :
Kolkata : Thapar House, 25, Brabourne Road, P. B. No. 702, Kolkata - 700 001.
Tel. : (91-33) 22423811, 22423780, 22423805, Fax : (91-33) 22424325.
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Pratisaad/12/04
T C N2 N2
K DIA UNF P E1 N N
HOLES X X E3 N1 N1
FLANGE ADAPTOR
MUEF COUPLING
S
M
F DIA
J
M1
A
B
TORQUE ARM
2 HOLES FOR
HH DIA BOLTS
GG
CC
EE
FF
Z Z3
G2 DIA
Y1 Y3
SIZE OF UNIT AA CC EE FF GG HH
162 356 - 508 20.6 51 70 25 8
200 483 - 835 25.4 57 83 32 10
237 483 - 835 25.4 57 83 32 10
287 483 - 835 25.4 57 83 32 10
337 610 - 762 30.2 70 102 38 13
UNIT SIZE A B C E1 E3 F G2 J K M M1 N N1 N2 P S T X Y Z Y3 Z3
Note:- Torque - Arm, Muff Coupling And Flange Adaptor are Optional
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B4
L3
V V W2 W2
K2 dia
M1 holes J3 J3
Q2 R2 R2
No. 1 Foot
SIZE B1 B2 H J K1 K2 L N1 Q R V W X
112 52.4 58.7 52.4 41.3 7.1 8.7 13 30 62 51 35 19 34.9
162 60.3 66.7 58.7 49.2 7.1 10.3 14 37 70 60 38 22 39.7
200 69.9 82.6 76.2 57.2 8.7 10.3 14 43 91 73 49 29 50.8
237 84.1 100.0 87.3 68.3 10.3 11.9 17 51 103 84 54 32 60.3
287 95.3 120.7 106.4 82.6 11.9 13.5 21 64 124 100 60 35 76.2
337 109.5 134.9 119.1 96.8 13.5 15.1 22 76 138 116 67 38 85.7
No. 2 Foot
B3 H J1 J2 K1 K2 L M M1 Q1 R1 V1 W1 X
54.0 52.4 57.2 79.4 7.1 8.7 13 41.3 104.8 64 159 37 41 34.9
63.5 58.7 65.1 100.0 7.1 10.3 14 47.6 130.2 71 191 40 46 39.7
69.9 76.2 82.6 120.7 8.7 10.3 14 60.3 158.8 89 229 51 52 50.8
82.6 87.3 95.3 139.7 10.3 11.9 17 71.4 187.3 103 267 57 59 60.3
98.4 106.4 114.3 161.9 11.9 13.5 21 88.9 225.4 124 311 65 65 76.2
114.3 119.1 128.6 188.9 13.5 15.1 22 100.0 260.4 138 356 73 73 85.7
No. 3 Foot
SIZE B4 J3 L M1 02 R2 V W2
112 93.7 55.6 10 104.8 124 65 35 29
162 101.6 65.1 11 130.2 152 76 38 32
200 127.0 71.4 14 158.8 191 89 49 38
237 146.1 84.1 17 187.3 219 100 54 41
287 173.0 101.6 19 225.4 260 119 60 48
337 193.7 115.9 21 260.4 298 133 67 49
As improvements in design are continually being made, this specification is not to be regarded as binding in detail,
and dimensions are subject to alteration without notice.