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Gear ratio 10:1 gear motor, high reduction ratio gearbox


 A geared motor generally refers to a motor assembled with a gear reducer. 

Motors are classified as AC or DC. 

Commonly used AC motors include industrial three-phase asynchronous motors, 

brake motors, 

explosion-proof motors, frequency converter motors, single-phase motors, 

synchronous motors, and permanent magnet motors.

DC motors generally include brushless motors, brushed motors, 

servo motors, and stepper motors.

Commonly used gear reducers include the GR series coaxial hardened gearboxes, 

the GK series bevel gear and helical gear reducers, 

the GS series worm gear and helical gear reducers, 

and the GF series helical gear and parallel shaft gearboxes.


The GR series reducers have a transmission ratio range of 3.83-249.16.

Combining them with other series of reducers can achieve even higher speed ratios,

such as 8784:1. 

High-speed ratio gear reducers can achieve speed ratios 

from several thousand to tens of thousands.


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