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  2. Strain wave gearing - Wikipedia

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    High gear reduction ratios are possible in a small volume (a ratio from 30:1 up to 320:1 is possible in the same space in which planetary gears typically only produce a 10:1 ratio). Disadvantages include a tendency for 'wind-up' (a torsional spring rate) in the low torque region. Strain wave gearing is commonly used in robotics [3] and ...

  3. Motovario - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 the most recent subsidiary was founded in Kolkata, India: MOTOVARIO Gear Solutions Private Limited. In late 2015, Motovario S.p.A. was acquired by TECO Electric & Machinery Co for 186 million euros. [5]

  4. SEW Eurodrive - Wikipedia

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    More than 19,000 employees at over 430 sites worldwide generate sales of over €3 billion. SEW-EURODRIVE has 17 production and 85 assembly plants around the world called Drive Technology Centers. 23% of the employees are engineers and computer scientists.

  5. Bearing reducer - Wikipedia

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    This transmission system allows the utilization of the bearing reducer in several technics, such as robotics and automation, machine tools, measuring equipment, navigation systems, the aircraft industry, the military and medicine field, the woodworking field, the printers branch, the machines for the textile industry and glass treatment, and ...

  6. Reduction drive - Wikipedia

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    The amount of reduction is based on the number of teeth on each gear. For example, a pinion with 25 teeth, turning a gear with 100 teeth, must turn 4 times in order for the larger gear to turn once. This reduces the speed by a factor of 4 while raising the torque 4 fold. This reduction factor changes depending on the needs and operating speeds ...

  7. Stepper motor - Wikipedia

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    Stepper motors effectively have multiple "toothed" electromagnets arranged as a stator around a central rotor, a gear-shaped piece of iron. The electromagnets are energized by an external driver circuit or a micro controller. To make the motor shaft turn, one electromagnet is first given power, which magnetically attracts the gear's teeth.

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