jdunfee12
Mechanical
- Nov 8, 2012
- 12
I am considering designing a system that uses a hydraulic motor mounted to a gear box. This is outside of my normal experience, so perhaps I am doing something that is not viable, or simply not normally done this way. I have found a hydraulic motor with the low speed, and high torque that I need, but I am looking for cheaper options. A smaller hydraulic motor with a gearbox would seem to be one.
I know about the NEMA electric motor mount standards, and of course, most gear boxes are used with electric motors. However, the few hydraulic motors I have looked at do not seem to match any standard NEMA specs. I have asked a couple of dealers and they didn't know the answer, saying only that they have never seen a hydraulic motor mated with a gearbox.
Is there a standard I should look for when trying to mate a hydraulic motor and a gearbox? Of course, I would prefer not to have to make an adapter.
Thanks for any recommendations,
-Joe
I know about the NEMA electric motor mount standards, and of course, most gear boxes are used with electric motors. However, the few hydraulic motors I have looked at do not seem to match any standard NEMA specs. I have asked a couple of dealers and they didn't know the answer, saying only that they have never seen a hydraulic motor mated with a gearbox.
Is there a standard I should look for when trying to mate a hydraulic motor and a gearbox? Of course, I would prefer not to have to make an adapter.
Thanks for any recommendations,
-Joe