Mon 9th Nov 2020 - Alpha Basic Line - Geared up to fit
The gearboxes of the alpha Basic Line live up to the motto "Geared up to Fit". The
CP,
CPS,
CPK, and
CPSK planetary and bevel gearboxes as well as the
CVS and
CVH worm gearboxes combine high flexibility on the drive side with optimum economy. In conjunction with backlash less than or equal to 12 arcmin, the gearboxes are the perfect choice in machines with medium to low requirements for positioning accuracy.
Planetary Gearboxes
The planetary gearboxes of the alpha Basic Line, the
CP and
CPS, are the ideal choice for cost-oriented solutions. These gearboxes further increase design freedom in machines due to new additional output variants as well as five different sizes. Tailored to applications in the mid-range and economy segment with low to medium requirements for positioning accuracy, the
CP and
CPS planetary gearboxes do not fail to impress. The key benefits offered by the gearboxes are high flexibility combined with maximum efficiency.
Bevel Gearboxes
The bevel gearboxes of the alpha Basic Line,
CPK, and
CPSK, achieve a high power density thanks to the specially designed toothing. Thus they can optimally combine the benefits of a planetary gearbox and an angle section. The extremely compact design also enables use in confined installation situations. The right-angle gearboxes of the alpha Basic Line are specially designed for applications with medium requirements for positioning accuracy. The extremely compact bevel gear stage enables use in applications with space constraints.
Worm Gearboxes
If the focus is on smooth running, smooth synchronisation properties, and continuous operation, the
V-Drive Basic is the right choice for you. The
V-Drive Basic is characterised by a specially developed toothing that minimises operating noise during S1 operation and offers enormous power. And all with a top price/performance ratio.
For more information regarding
Wittenstein products and services please feel free to contact us on
01376 333333 or
sales@micromech.co.uk to discuss application requirements.
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