What is a coaxial geared motor? Essentially, it's a gear reducer whose output shaft and the motor it's connected to are in the same direction. There are actually many types of coaxial gear reducers, and Taiwan Yung-Kun Motors will introduce this most widely used and popular type here.
As you can see from the following images, this is a coaxial speed reducer, also known as a geared motor. The output shaft of the speed reducer is aligned with the motor on a horizontal line.
Soft tooth surface series
All automated mechanical equipment requires a speed reducer to assist the motor in converting mechanical energy into electrical energy. A coaxial speed reducer also helps reduce the motor's speed and increase torque. However, speed reducers come in many forms; besides coaxial reducers, there are also 90-degree angle mounts or helical gear reducers. Therefore, when a coaxial geared motor is used depends on the structure of your mechanical equipment.
Hardened tooth surface series
Our company's Yongkun brand coaxial geared motors come in both soft-tooth and hard-tooth series. The most common soft-tooth series are Yongkun's NCV and NCH series gear reducers, which can be further subdivided into different power ratings such as 100W, 200W, and 400W, and shaft diameters of 18, 22, and 32 mm. The hard-tooth series of coaxial reducers includes the RCR series, which can be further subdivided into models such as RCR37, RCR47, and RCR57.
Although there are many types of speed reducers and their installation methods vary, their function is the same. The differences lie in their structure, materials, or installation methods. The specific type of speed reducer used depends on your product design requirements.
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