- Rugged Cast-Iron Housing: Provides maximum strength and dependability.
- High lead angle worm is case hardened, ground and polished.
- Large, Single Row Ball Bearings On Input Shaft: Absorb radial and thrust loads at higher input speeds. Tapered roller bearings are used on output shaft.
- Forged Bronze Worm Gears: Provide optimum balance of Strength and Wear.
237Q140LR20
Morse Raider Plus Worm Gear Reducer Cast Iron Single-Reduction Worm Reducer – 237Q140LR20
SKU: XF1145
Category: Right Angle Gearing
$1,469.59
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| Reducer Style: | Standard | Motor Frame Size: | 140TC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shaft Seal Material: | Nitrile | Efficiency: | 80 |
| Ratio: | 20:1 | Thrust Rating - output shaft: | 2179 |
| Input Speed: | 1750 | Input Bore (C Face): | 0.875 |
| Input Keyway (C Face): | 3/16 X 3/32 | Output Key: | 1/4 X 1.75 |
| Input Style: | C-Face Quill | Model Code: | 237Q |
| Reducer: | Worm - Right Angle | Center Distance (in): | 2.38 |
| Product Type: | Worm Speed Reducer | Output Shaft Orientation: | LR |
| Input HP @ 1750 RPM: | 1.99 | No. of Gear Reductions: | Single |
| Gear Type: | Worm | Assembly: | Q-LR |
| Mounting Style: | No Base | Ratio Range: | 20:01 |
| Series Code: | Raider | Output Shaft Assembly Code: | D |
| Service Factor: | 1 | Input RPM: | 1, 75 |
| Input Diameter (in): | 0.875 in | Output Diameter (in): | 1.125 in |
| Frame Size: | 140TC | Output RPM: | 87.5 |
| Output Shaft Direction: | Double | Overhung Load Rating (Output Shaft(lb)): | 843 lb |
| Output Torque Rating (in-lb): | 1421 in-lbs @1750 input RPM in/lbs | Output Shaft: | Solid Shaft |
| Housing Material: | Cast Iron | UPC: | 6, 62288E+11 |
| Weight: | 45.00 LB |
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