propman
Automotive
- Jan 18, 2005
- 3
This is my first experience dealing with a worm gear unit. I have a right-angle worm gear box with a 20:1 reduction. The worm is steel (not sure of the spec) and the worm gear is Copper Alloy C92900. Have a problem with a number of the units having the worm gear failing (teeth breaking). Having trouble correcting the problem.
How critical is it for the two gear centerlines to line up? If they do not, could this be contributing to the failure?
What other methods can be used for this gear reduction that also don't allow backdriving the motor? (The box foot print is approx. 2.5" X 2.5" X 4" high; this cannot be increased by much.)
Any help is appreciated.
How critical is it for the two gear centerlines to line up? If they do not, could this be contributing to the failure?
What other methods can be used for this gear reduction that also don't allow backdriving the motor? (The box foot print is approx. 2.5" X 2.5" X 4" high; this cannot be increased by much.)
Any help is appreciated.