Parallel Shaft Gearbox

A gearbox with input and output shafts mounted parallel to each other, using spur or helical gears to transmit power. Offers high efficiency, simple design, and is ideal for heavy-duty industrial applications.

A Parallel Shaft Gearbox is a power transmission device where the input and output shafts run parallel to each other, connected through one or more gear pairs. It uses spur gears (straight teeth) or helical gears (angled teeth) arranged on these parallel shafts to achieve speed reduction and torque multiplication. Power is transferred through rolling contact between gear teeth, making it highly efficient.

  • Gears: Spur or helical gears arranged in stages
  • Shafts: Input, intermediate (if multi-stage), and output shafts
  • Housing: Cast iron or steel enclosure providing rigidity and alignment
  • Bearings: Support shafts and handle radial loads
  • Oil Seals & Gaskets: Prevent lubricant leakage
  • Vent Plug: Prevents pressure buildup
  • Drain & Fill Plugs: For lubricant maintenance

Complete Guide to Parallel Shaft Gearboxes

A Parallel Shaft Gearbox is a power transmission device where the input and output shafts run parallel to each other, connected through one or more gear pairs.

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