BALDOR / DODGE Torque Arms

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Baldor / Dodge torque arm speed reducers are used in conveyor systems, mixers, crushers and machinery that require speed control and high torque. They are designed to mount directly to the driven... Read More

BALDOR / DODGE -

Speed Reducer Torque Arms

StyleModelGear RatioMfr. SeriesSizePrice (inc. GST)
A245097---A$ 838.98
B251120-TORQUE ARMABHS105AA$ 5206.08
A246097---A$ 1040.10
A243097---A$ 731.00
A255013---A$ 120.22
A242187---A$ 1717.16
A245243---A$ 34.33
A244212---A$ 1305.06
A241097---A$ 598.54
A271054---A$ 735.93
C245550---A$ 16496.13
A242280-TORQUE ARM-A$ 432.82
A241213-TORQUE ARM-A$ 387.90
B252120-TORQUE ARMABHS205AA$ 6941.44
A242259-TORQUE ARMABHS209AA$ 7758.08
A241154-TORQUE ARMABHS109AA$ 5553.15
D244557---A$ 14740.35
C244525---A$ 12641.59
C243500---A$ 9489.36
E246159---A$ 27014.45
E246158---A$ 27014.45
A246382---A$ 24695.19
F242079-TORQUE ARM-A$ 7386.51
F241092-TORQUE ARM-A$ 5144.83
A249265-TORQUE ARMTXT905TA$ 64269.57

Features

  • They have twin tapered bushings for optimising performance under varying loads and speeds.
  • These torque arm speed reducers feature cast-iron construction for durability.
  • They come with a helical gear to deliver efficient power without energy loss.
  • These torque arm speed reducers offer anti-friction bearings and seals for reducing friction and preventing leakage.
  • They have a splash lubrication system for easy maintenance.

Working Mechanism

  • Torque arm speed reducers utilise gears, shafts and bearings enclosed within a gearbox. These gearboxes receive rotational motion from an input shaft.
  • Gears within the gearbox transmit this motion from the input to the output shaft, achieving different gear ratios.
  • This process reduces the speed of rotation while simultaneously increasing torque. The output shaft delivers this reduced speed and higher torque rotational motion to drive machinery or loads.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the safety precautions to consider when using these speed reducers?

  • Implement sturdy guards to prevent accidental contact with moving parts of the speed reducer.
  • Conduct routine inspections to identify and address wear, damage or leaks promptly.
  • Maintain a regular lubrication schedule to reduce friction and prevent premature wear.
  • Follow lockout / tagout procedures during maintenance to isolate the equipment from power sources.
  • Ensure operators and maintenance personnel receive proper training on safety and operation.
  • Provide protective clothing and gear, such as gloves and eye protection.
  • Adhere to load limits and torque ratings to prevent overloading the speed reducer.

What are the factors to consider while choosing these torque arm speed reducers?

Major factors include speed range, load type, space constraints & environmental conditions.

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