Why does the servo motor need to be equipped with a planetary gearbox?

Oct 11, 2024 Leave a message

1. Amplitude expansion: The planetary gearbox lowers the output speed, therefore extending the servo motor's amplitude range. While planetary gearboxes may substitute low-speed and high-torque outputs for high-speed and low-torque inputs to satisfy a wider variety of application demands, servo motors usually have higher rotational speeds and lower torques.

 

2. Increased load capacity: The planetary gearbox can endure big loads and provide extra torque production. Reducing the rotational speed and raising the output torque helps the planetary gearbox to allow the servo motor to drive the unit with heavy loads or high frictional resistance more effectively.

 

3. Precision improvement: The planetary gearbox has strong transmission accuracy and vibration dampening capacity, thereby improving precision. The consistent output of the gear unit enables the servo motor to accurately regulate position and speed, thereby attaining the quick and smooth movement.

 

4. Backlash elimination: The reducer with multi-stage planetary gear system can efficiently decrease backlash and guarantee more precise position and speed response of the servo motor. Applications requiring a fast reversal of motion notably depend on this.

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