jdunfee12
Mechanical
- Nov 8, 2012
- 12
I am designing a mechanism which needs to rotate a relatively large overhung load. I don't know if what I am seeking is out of the ordinary, or perhaps I am just lost in all the hits from my internet searches. My own experience in this area is limited. The system will grab and rotate insulated panels. These are not especially heavy, but are fairly large. Up to 4ft wide, by 30ft long.
My system will be hydraulically powered, and I did receive a recommendation for a hydraulic motor that does not need any gear reduction, the Helac Rotary Actuator L30 series. They have models that can easily handle my specs. But, that will be close to $5,000, so I am trying to cut costs. A smaller hydraulic motor coupled with a gearbox, would seem to be a much cheaper solution. But, the overhung load may be a barrier to that. Of course, I know I can add a bearing, but am hoping for a simpler design if possible.
Here are some approximate specs for what the gearbox will see;
4 RPM output
6:1 reduction.
Output torque; 20,000 in-lbs
Overhung Load; 10,000 in-lbs
Can someone suggest a source to search for a gearbox to handle this?
Thank you for any suggestions or comments,
-joe
My system will be hydraulically powered, and I did receive a recommendation for a hydraulic motor that does not need any gear reduction, the Helac Rotary Actuator L30 series. They have models that can easily handle my specs. But, that will be close to $5,000, so I am trying to cut costs. A smaller hydraulic motor coupled with a gearbox, would seem to be a much cheaper solution. But, the overhung load may be a barrier to that. Of course, I know I can add a bearing, but am hoping for a simpler design if possible.
Here are some approximate specs for what the gearbox will see;
4 RPM output
6:1 reduction.
Output torque; 20,000 in-lbs
Overhung Load; 10,000 in-lbs
Can someone suggest a source to search for a gearbox to handle this?
Thank you for any suggestions or comments,
-joe