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Smallest Induction Gear Box?

06/19/2008 10:43 AM

what is the smallest induction gear box on the U,S.market today,and at what cost.

i,m looking for one that will output up to 3500 rpm.

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Re: Smallest Induction Gear Box?

06/20/2008 2:38 AM

What do you mean by an INDUCTION gearbox? The terminology is new to me....

Did you mean an induction motor driving a gearbox that has an output shaft turning at 3500 RPM?

You will also need to specify the power you need in watts or HP and the mains voltage in your area.

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Re: Smallest Induction Gear Box?

06/20/2008 3:24 AM

Portescap (usual disclaimer) does some tiny gearboxes. They're located in a country called Switzerland.

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Re: Smallest Induction Gear Box?

06/20/2008 4:17 PM

what does your gearbox need to accomplish and how do you plan to power it, at what speed input vs reduced output.

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