Product Description
Product Parameters
Editing and broadcasting of main materials
1. Body, die-casting aluminum alloy;
2. Worm shaft, 20 Crq steel, high temperature treatment;
3. Worm gear, nickel bronze alloy;
4. Aluminum alloy body, sandblasting and surface anti-corrosion treatment;
5. Cast iron body, painted with bIu RA5571.
Regular center distance specification editing and broadcasting
Center distance: 130 (unit: mm).
Output hole/shaft diameter: 11, 14, 18, 25, 28, 35, 42, 45 (unit: mm)
Detailed Photos
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NMRV-063-30-VS–AS-80B5-0.75KW-B3 |
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NMRV |
Means hole-input with flange |
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NRV |
Means shaft-input without flange |
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063 |
Centre-to-centre spacing of worm-gear speed reducer |
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30 |
ratio |
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VS |
Double input shaft |
F1(FA) |
Flange putput shaft |
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AS |
Single output shaft |
AB |
Double output shaft |
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PAM |
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80B5 |
Motor mounting facility |
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0.75KW |
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B3 |
Mounting position |
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N2 |
NRV571 |
NRV030 |
NRV040 |
NRV050 |
NRV063 |
NRV075 |
NRV090 |
NRV110 |
NRV130 |
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400 |
390 |
530 |
1571 |
1400 |
1830 |
2160 |
2390 |
3571 |
3950 |
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250 |
460 |
620 |
1200 |
1650 |
2150 |
2520 |
2800 |
3530 |
4610 |
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150 |
550 |
740 |
1420 |
1960 |
2450 |
2990 |
3310 |
4180 |
5470 |
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100 |
630 |
850 |
1620 |
2250 |
2910 |
3430 |
3800 |
4790 |
6260 |
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60 |
740 |
1000 |
1920 |
2660 |
3450 |
4060 |
4500 |
5680 |
7420 |
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40 |
850 |
1150 |
2200 |
3050 |
3950 |
4650 |
5150 |
6500 |
8500 |
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25 |
990 |
1350 |
2570 |
3570 |
4620 |
5440 |
6571 |
7600 |
9940 |
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10 |
1350 |
1830 |
3490 |
4840 |
6270 |
7380 |
8180 |
10320 |
13500 |
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A |
50 |
65 |
84 |
101 |
120 |
131 |
162 |
191 |
203 |
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B |
38 |
50 |
64 |
76 |
95 |
101 |
122 |
151 |
163 |
Use and safety guarantee
1. Please check and confirm the matching intensity between worm gear reducer and mechanical equipment before use to assure that it is in the safety range of worm gear reducer performance parameters
2. Worm gear reducer has filled with WA460 lubricating oil. Please replace the lubricating oil after the first starting of 400 hours and after then 4000 hours for lubricating oil replacing cycle
3. There should be enough lubrication in worm gear box and keep regular check with the oil level.
4. When installation. please be careful to avoid sharp instruments bruising the oil seals on output shaft to cause leakage
5. Please confirm the rotation direction before mechanical connection. If the rotation direction is not correct, it will possible injury or damage the devices
6. Please set safety covers in rotating position to avoid of injuring
7. Please pay full attention: it is very dangerous if there is off or falling when movin
| Hardness: | Hardened Tooth Surface |
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| Installation: | 90 Degree |
| Layout: | Expansion |
| Gear Shape: | Bevel Gear |
| Step: | Single-Step |
| Type: | Gear Reducer |
| Samples: |
US$ 30/Piece
1 Piece(Min.Order) | |
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What are the Noise Levels Associated with Worm Gearboxes?
The noise levels associated with worm gearboxes can vary depending on several factors, including the design, quality, operating conditions, and maintenance of the gearbox. Here are some key points to consider:
- Design and Quality: Well-designed and high-quality worm gearboxes tend to produce lower noise levels. Factors such as gear tooth profile, precision manufacturing, and proper alignment can contribute to reduced noise.
- Gear Engagement: The way the worm and worm wheel engage and mesh with each other can impact noise levels. Proper tooth contact and alignment can help minimize noise during operation.
- Lubrication: Inadequate or improper lubrication can lead to increased friction and wear, resulting in higher noise levels. Using the recommended lubricant and maintaining proper lubrication levels are important for noise reduction.
- Operating Conditions: Operating the gearbox within its specified load and speed limits can help prevent excessive noise generation. Overloading or operating at high speeds beyond the gearbox’s capabilities can lead to increased noise.
- Backlash: Excessive backlash or play between the gear teeth can lead to impact noise as the teeth engage. Proper backlash adjustment can help mitigate this issue.
- Maintenance: Regular maintenance, including gear inspection, lubrication checks, and addressing any wear or damage, can help keep noise levels in check.
It’s important to note that while worm gearboxes can produce some noise due to the nature of gear meshing, proper design, maintenance, and operation can significantly reduce noise levels. If noise is a concern for your application, consulting with gearbox manufacturers and experts can provide insights into selecting the right gearbox type and implementing measures to minimize noise.

How to Calculate the Efficiency of a Worm Gearbox
Calculating the efficiency of a worm gearbox involves determining the ratio of output power to input power. Efficiency is a measure of how well the gearbox converts input power into useful output power without losses. Here’s how to calculate it:
- Step 1: Measure Input Power: Measure the input power (Pin) using a power meter or other suitable measuring equipment.
- Step 2: Measure Output Power: Measure the output power (Pout) that the gearbox is delivering to the load.
- Step 3: Calculate Efficiency: Calculate the efficiency (η) using the formula: Efficiency (η) = (Output Power / Input Power) * 100%
For example, if the input power is 1000 watts and the output power is 850 watts, the efficiency would be (850 / 1000) * 100% = 85%.
It’s important to note that efficiencies can vary based on factors such as gear design, lubrication, wear, and load conditions. The calculated efficiency provides insight into how effectively the gearbox is converting power, but it’s always a good practice to refer to manufacturer specifications for gearbox efficiency ratings.

Preventing Backlash in a Worm Gearbox
Backlash in a worm gearbox can lead to reduced accuracy, positioning errors, and decreased overall efficiency. Here are steps to prevent or minimize backlash:
- High-Quality Components: Use high-quality worm gears and worm wheels with tight manufacturing tolerances. Precision components will help reduce backlash.
- Proper Meshing: Ensure the worm gear and worm wheel are properly aligned and meshed. Improper meshing can lead to increased backlash.
- Preload: Applying a small amount of preload to the worm gear can help reduce backlash. However, excessive preload can increase friction and wear.
- Anti-Backlash Mechanisms: Consider using anti-backlash mechanisms, such as spring-loaded systems or adjustable shims, to compensate for any inherent backlash.
- Lubrication: Proper lubrication can reduce friction and play a role in minimizing backlash. Use a lubricant that provides good film strength and reduces wear.
- Maintenance: Regularly inspect and maintain the gearbox to identify and address any changes in backlash over time.
It’s important to strike a balance between reducing backlash and maintaining smooth operation. Consulting with gearbox experts and following manufacturer guidelines will help you optimize your worm gearbox’s performance while minimizing backlash.


editor by CX 2023-09-25