Product Description
Product Description
Introducing the 12mm BLDC Motor Encoder Gearbox
A compact high torque motor with low rpm, the 12mm BLDC Motor Encoder Gearbox is ideal for industrial applications. This product is brought to you by HangZhou Xihu (West Lake) Dis. Motor Co., Ltd., a trusted provider of high-quality motors and gearboxes.
Product Description:
HangZhou Xihu (West Lake) Dis. Motor Co., Ltd.
Product Description: High-Quality Motors and Gearboxes
Specializing in high-quality N10, N20, N30 motors and gearboxes made of durable steel material for longevity and wear-resistance.
Key Features:
- High performance lock-in current: 1.6A (HP)
- Medium performance lock-in current: 0.7A (MP)
- Low performance lock-in current: 0.36A (LP)
- Voltage range: 3V to 12V
- Gearbox ratios: 1:5 to 1:1000
- Compliance with CE, RoHS, and other EU requirements
- Equipped with rear shaft and 12PPR encoder
- Choice of precious metal brushes or carbon brushes
- Insulated and coated rotor for added protection
Applications:
Perfect for door locks, shared bicycles, robots, automatic curtains, household appliances, medical devices, and more.
High Power Version (HP):
- Stall current: 1.6A
- Available with 12CPR without encoder
- Option for back shaft
- Choice of metal brush or carbon brush
Model | Voltage
Unit: VDC |
No load speed
Unit: rpm |
Noload current
Unit: mA |
Stall torque
Unit: kg.cm |
Gear ratio |
N20H5 | 6V/12V | 6000 rpm | 120/60mA | 0.1 kg.cm | 5:1 |
N20H10 | 6V/12V | 3000 rpm | 120/60mA | 0.2 kg.cm | 10:1 |
N20H20 | 6V/12V | 1500 rpm | 120/60mA | 0.4 kg.cm | 20:1 |
N20H30 | 6V/12V | 1000 rpm | 120/60mA | 0.6 kg.cm | 30:1 |
N20H50 | 6V/12V | 625 rpm | 120/60mA | 1.0 kg.cm | 50:1 |
N20H75 | 6V/12V | 400 rpm | 120/60mA | 1.5 kg.cm | 75:1 |
N20H100 | 6V/12V | 320 rpm | 120/60mA | 2.0 kg.cm | 100:1 |
N20H150 | 6V/12V | 200 rpm | 120/60mA | 3.0 kg.cm | 150:1 |
N20H210 | 6V/12V | 140 rpm | 120/60mA | 3.6 kg.cm | 210:1 |
N20H250 | 6V/12V | 120 rpm | 120/60mA | 4.2 kg.cm | 250:1 |
N20H298 | 6V/12V | 100 rpm | 120/60mA | 5.0 kg.cm | 298:1 |
N20H380 | 6V/12V | 78 rpm | 120/60mA | 6.3 kg.cm | 380:1 |
N20H1000 | 6V/12V | 32 rpm | 120/60mA | 9.0 kg.cm | 1000:1 |
Introducing our Micro DC Gear Motor with Encoder from HangZhou Xihu (West Lake) Dis. Motor Co., Ltd. This motor boasts a compact 12mm diameter, high torque output, and options for a 0.7A stall current. Its versatility and reliability make it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications.
Model | Voltage
Unit: VDC |
No load speed
Unit: rpm |
Noload current
Unit: mA |
Stall torque
Unit: kg.cm |
Gear ratio |
N20M5 | 6V/12V | 4400 rpm | 40/20mA | 0.1kg.cm | 5:1 |
N20M10 | 6V/12V | 2200 rpm | 40/20mA | 0.2 kg.cm | 10:1 |
N20M20 | 6V/12V | 1100 rpm | 40/20mA | 0.4 kg.cm | 20:1 |
N20M30 | 6V/12V | 730 rpm | 40/20mA | 0.5 kg.cm | 30:1 |
N20M50 | 6V/12V | 420 rpm | 40/20mA | 0.8 kg.cm | 50:1 |
N20M75 | 6V/12V | 290 rpm | 40/20mA | 1.2 kg.cm | 75:1 |
N20M100 | 6V/12V | 220 rpm | 40/20mA | 1.5 kg.cm | 100:1 |
N20M150 | 6V/12V | 150 rpm | 40/20mA | 1.7 kg.cm | 150:1 |
N20M210 | 6V/12V | 100 rpm | 40/20mA | 2.4 kg.cm | 210:1 |
N20M250 | 6V/12V | 90 rpm | 40/20mA | 2.8 kg.cm | 250:1 |
N20M298 | 6V/12V | 75 rpm | 40/20mA | 3.3 kg.cm | 298:1 |
N20M380 | 6V/12V | 58 rpm | 40/20mA | 4.2 kg.cm | 380:1 |
N20M1000 | 6V/12V | 22 rpm | 40/20mA | 6.0 kg.cm | 1000:1 |
Introducing the 12mm DC Gear Motor Encoder from HangZhou Xihu (West Lake) Dis. Motor Co., Ltd.
This motor boasts a low power consumption of 0.36A stall current and offers customizable options including encoder type, back shaft, and brush material. Its versatility and efficiency make it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications.
Model | Voltage
Unit: VDC |
No load speed
Unit: rpm |
Noload current
Unit: mA |
Stall torque
Unit: kg.cm |
Gear ratio |
N20L5 | 6V/12V | 2500 rpm | 30/15mA | 0.05kg.cm | 5:1 |
N20L10 | 6V/12V | 1300 rpm | 30/15mA | 0.1 kg.cm | 10:1 |
N20L20 | 6V/12V | 650 rpm | 30/15mA | 0.2 kg.cm | 20:1 |
N20L30 | 6V/12V | 440 rpm | 30/15mA | 0.4 kg.cm | 30:1 |
N20L50 | 6V/12V | 250 rpm | 30/15mA | 0.5 kg.cm | 50:1 |
N20L75 | 6V/12V | 170 rpm | 30/15mA | 0.8 kg.cm | 75:1 |
N20L100 | 6V/12V | 120 rpm | 30/15mA | 1.0 kg.cm | 100:1 |
N20L150 | 6V/12V | 85 rpm | 30/15mA | 1.5 kg.cm | 150:1 |
N20L210 | 6V/12V | 60 rpm | 30/15mA | 2.0 kg.cm | 210:1 |
N20L250 | 6V/12V | 50 rpm | 30/15mA | 2.4 kg.cm | 250:1 |
N20L298 | 6V/12V | 45 rpm | 30/15mA | 2.8 kg.cm | 298:1 |
N20L380 | 6V/12V | 35 rpm | 30/15mA | 3.5 kg.cm | 380:1 |
N20L1000 | 6V/12V | 14 rpm | 30/15mA | 5.0 kg.cm | 1000:1 |
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Discover the 12mm BLDC Motor Encoder Gearbox by HangZhou Xihu (West Lake) Dis. Motor Co., Ltd. Perfect for compact high torque applications.
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Application: | DC Gear Motor |
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Operating Speed: | Low Speed |
Excitation Mode: | Excited |
Function: | Driving |
Casing Protection: | Open Type |
Number of Poles: | 2 |
Customization: |
Available
| Customized Request |
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Common Problems and Troubleshooting for Worm Gearboxes
Worm gearboxes, like any mechanical component, can experience various issues over time. Here are some common problems that may arise and possible troubleshooting steps:
- Overheating: Overheating can occur due to factors such as inadequate lubrication, excessive loads, or high operating temperatures. Check lubrication levels, ensure proper ventilation, and reduce loads if necessary.
- Noise and Vibration: Excessive noise and vibration may result from misalignment, worn gears, or improper meshing. Check for misalignment, inspect gear teeth for wear, and ensure proper gear meshing.
- Leakage: Oil leakage can be caused by damaged seals or gaskets. Inspect seals and gaskets, and replace them if necessary.
- Reduced Efficiency: Efficiency loss can occur due to friction, wear, or misalignment. Regularly monitor gearbox performance, ensure proper lubrication, and address any wear or misalignment issues.
- Backlash: Excessive backlash can affect precision and accuracy. Adjust gear meshing and reduce backlash to improve performance.
- Seizure or Binding: Seizure or binding can result from inadequate lubrication, debris, or misalignment. Clean the gearbox, ensure proper lubrication, and address misalignment issues.
- Worn Gears: Worn gear teeth can lead to poor performance. Regularly inspect gears for signs of wear, and replace worn gears as needed.
- Seal Wear: Seals can wear over time, leading to leakage and contamination. Inspect seals regularly and replace them if necessary.
If you encounter any of these problems, it’s important to address them promptly to prevent further damage and maintain the performance of your worm gearbox. Regular maintenance, proper lubrication, and addressing issues early can help extend the lifespan and reliability of the gearbox.
Does a Worm Reducer Require Frequent Maintenance?
Worm reducers generally require less frequent maintenance compared to some other types of gearboxes due to their design and operating characteristics. However, maintenance is still essential to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Here are some key points to consider:
- Lubrication: Proper lubrication is crucial for worm gearboxes. Regularly check the lubricant level and quality to prevent wear and overheating. Lubricant should be changed as recommended by the manufacturer.
- Inspections: Periodically inspect the gearbox for signs of wear, damage, or oil leaks. Check for any unusual noises, vibrations, or changes in performance that could indicate a problem.
- Tightening and Alignment: Check and tighten any loose fasteners and ensure that the gearbox is properly aligned. Misalignment can lead to increased wear and reduced efficiency.
- Seal Maintenance: Inspect and maintain seals to prevent oil leakage and contaminants from entering the gearbox.
- Cleaning: Keep the gearbox clean from debris and contaminants that could affect its performance. Regular cleaning can prevent premature wear and damage.
- Load and Speed: Ensure that the gearbox is operating within its rated load and speed limits. Exceeding these limits can lead to accelerated wear and potential failure.
- Environmental Conditions: Consider the operating environment of the gearbox. Extreme temperatures, humidity, and other factors can impact the gearbox’s performance and longevity.
While worm gearboxes are known for their durability and self-locking feature, neglecting maintenance can lead to premature wear, reduced efficiency, and potential breakdowns. Following the manufacturer’s recommendations for maintenance intervals and procedures is essential to keep the worm reducer in optimal condition.
What Industries Commonly Use Worm Reducers?
Worm reducers are versatile mechanical components that find applications in various industries due to their unique advantages and capabilities. Some of the industries that commonly use worm reducers include:
- Material Handling: Worm reducers are widely used in material handling equipment such as conveyors, bucket elevators, and cranes to control movement and manage heavy loads.
- Automotive: They are utilized in automotive manufacturing processes, assembly lines, and vehicle positioning systems.
- Food and Beverage: Worm reducers are used in food processing and packaging machinery where hygiene and cleanliness are crucial.
- Agriculture: Agricultural equipment like irrigation systems and tractors use worm reducers for controlling rotational motion.
- Mining and Construction: Heavy-duty applications in mining equipment, excavators, and construction machinery benefit from the torque multiplication provided by worm reducers.
- Energy: Wind turbines and solar tracking systems use worm reducers to convert low-speed, high-torque motion into rotational energy.
- Textile: Textile machinery employs worm reducers for controlling speed and tension in weaving and spinning operations.
- Packaging: Packaging equipment relies on worm reducers for precise movement and positioning of packaging materials.
- Medical: Medical devices and equipment often utilize worm reducers for their accuracy and controlled motion.
- Printing: Printing machines use worm reducers to regulate paper feed and ensure consistent printing quality.
Worm reducers’ ability to provide high torque output, compact design, and self-locking characteristics makes them suitable for applications requiring reliable and controlled motion across various industries.
editor by CX 2024-03-27
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