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A distinction is made between rail-mounted and railless running gear.
These system elements simplify the use of Bevel Gear Boxes.
This Bevel Gearbox can be used to produce a whole range of variants.
They consist of winches (which in the case of cranes are mounted on a trolley), a rope drive or chain hoist, a motor, a torsionally flexible coupling and a gear transmission.
This Bevel Gearbox can be used to produce a whole range of variants.
Drives can be connected to Bevel Gearbox WG with the Coupling Housings.
A further advantage resulting from the elimination of gearboxes and timing belts is the system's low maintenance.
Travelling wheels are usually driven by back gearing - a side-mounted rim gear.
Bevel Gear Boxes feature high efficiency, have low backlash gears and low mechanical wear.
Chain drives are used for power transmission. They feature drive and output gears connected by a revolving chain.
One advantage of linear motors is that they dispense with the need for gears, which reduces both wear and power losses.
In chain drives, chains are used for power transmission.
They deliver reliable and precise power transmission for automated processes.
They deliver reliable and precise power transmission for automated processes.