A geared motor is a type of electric motor that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. It features high torque, low speed, and high precision. It is mainly used in various electromechanical equipment, such as machine tools, vending machines, and household appliances.
A geared motor consists of two parts: a motor and a gearbox. The motor uses the torque and speed generated by the electrical energy to drive the gearbox, which then converts the speed and torque into the required output power, torque, and speed.
Geared motors are characterized by high torque, low speed, and high precision, and are typically suitable for mechanical equipment requiring precise control and high torque.
Compact Structure: The integrated design of the motor and gearbox saves space and facilitates easy installation.
High Efficiency: Single-stage transmission efficiency is typically >96.5%, and multi-stage efficiency can reach over 90%.
Low Noise and Smooth Operation: Utilizes optimized structures such as oil-impregnated bearings, helical gears, or planetary gears.
Wide Range of Compatibility: Reduction ratios are commonly 1:10 to 1:500, with special designs reaching 1:1000+; power range from a few watts to hundreds of kilowatts.
High Protection Rating: Some products reach IP55, suitable for industrial environments.
