Transfer power and torque: the power of the engine or other power source is transmitted to the various working parts of the construction machinery, such as the bucket of the excavator, the boom of the loader, etc., so that these parts can produce the required movement and force to complete a variety of tasks.
Change the speed and torque: through the different number of teeth gear mesh with each other, to achieve the speed reduction or increase, while increasing or reducing the torque accordingly, to meet the construction machinery under different working conditions of speed and strength requirements. For example, when the excavator is climbing or digging hard soil, it needs a large torque, and the gear transmission can reduce the speed and increase the torque.
Engineering gear refers to the mechanical components used to transmit power and motion in various engineering fields, and the following will be introduced from its classification, application, processing technology and other dimensions
A gear shaft is a crucial mechanical component that plays a vital role in the transmission of power and motion between gears in various machines and systems. Often made from high-strength materials such as steel or alloy steel, gear shafts are designed to withstand significant stress and friction during operation. Whether in automotive engines, industrial machinery, or agricultural equipment, gear shafts ensure the efficient transfer of rotational force from one gear to another, enabling smooth and reliable operation.
Engineering machinery gears, including gear shafts and planetary gears, are essential components designed to meet the rigorous demands of heavy-duty machinery. With advanced engineering and high-quality materials, these gears ensure optimal performance, reliability, and longevity in challenging working environments.
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