El motor O₁,M₁ + (a) c=const. Gearbox را وه c=const. Power (electric motor) to be delivered: 20 hp Input speed of gearbox: ₁ = 1750 rpm. Output speed of gearbox: 02= 80-90 rev/min. Speed of the Conveyor: 003= 40-45 rev/min. Usually low shock levels, occasional moderate shock. Input and output shafts extend 4 in outside gearbox. Maximum gearbox size: 15-in x 15-in base, 22-in height. Output shaft and input shaft of gearbox is in-line. Gear and bearing life. 10 000 hours; infinite shaft life c=const. (b) Belt (V-belt) drive The schematic diagram above shows a uniform load belt conveyor is driven by an electric motor. Power from the motor is transmitted through a Gearbox (Fig. a) and belt drive (Fig. b). You are required to design and analyses the detail of gearbox and belt system. Information relating to the system is given in the below: A subset of the pertinent design specifications that will be needed for this part of the design are given here.
El motor O₁,M₁ + (a) c=const. Gearbox را وه c=const. Power (electric motor) to be delivered: 20 hp Input speed of gearbox: ₁ = 1750 rpm. Output speed of gearbox: 02= 80-90 rev/min. Speed of the Conveyor: 003= 40-45 rev/min. Usually low shock levels, occasional moderate shock. Input and output shafts extend 4 in outside gearbox. Maximum gearbox size: 15-in x 15-in base, 22-in height. Output shaft and input shaft of gearbox is in-line. Gear and bearing life. 10 000 hours; infinite shaft life c=const. (b) Belt (V-belt) drive The schematic diagram above shows a uniform load belt conveyor is driven by an electric motor. Power from the motor is transmitted through a Gearbox (Fig. a) and belt drive (Fig. b). You are required to design and analyses the detail of gearbox and belt system. Information relating to the system is given in the below: A subset of the pertinent design specifications that will be needed for this part of the design are given here.
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