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Topic Closedwhat type of reductor is this?

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    Posted: 25.May.2016 at 15:48
Can somebody help me with this reductor , i need it proiected in autocad but is incomplet.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.May.2016 at 15:56
Who is the manufacturer?

What is the source of the print shown in the image?

What exactly do you need this for?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.May.2016 at 16:11
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i am actualy a student in the first year, and i recive this reductor from my profesor but is incomplet and i have to draw this in autocad with the missing parts and another view. is my project for the finals examens 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.May.2016 at 16:16
You could probably spend all day searching for a match to that drawing and come up empty.  And the chances of anyone here recognizing it I think are pretty slim.  So your professor must have a sick sense of humor to give you that as a project.  He probably knows the manufacturer and model number as well.

Based on the two views you have you could draw a third view but you would have to take measurements directly off the paper copy.  That is going to get you close but it wouldn't be 100% accurate.

My best guess is that you have a gear box that uses worm gears.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.May.2016 at 16:23
At least can you tell me where an i found a catalog of worm gear speed reducer?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.May.2016 at 16:27
I could be entirely wrong.

If you know how to use a computer and can get on the Internet then you should know how to search for something.  It's fairly straightforward.  Not sure what good it will do you though.  It is very unlikely you'll find an exact match and manufacturers are not going to put fully dimensioned drawings on the Internet for everyone to see and download.

College students!

Try searching on "worm gear reducer drawings" and make sure you look at "images" otherwise you'll deluged with catalogs. 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.May.2016 at 00:51
Did you find what you were looking for yet?
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