Selection guide for deceleration motor: precise matching to assist efficient operation
Release Time :
2025-01-05
Source :
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Author:
Guangdong Yongkun Motor Co., Ltd
In the field of industrial automation, the performance of the deceleration motor as the core transmission device directly affects the operational efficiency and stability of the entire system. Proper selection is like tailoring a fitted 'power armor' for your equipment, ensuring efficient and stable operation. Next, let's take a detailed look at the key points for selecting a reduction motor.

Before selecting, it is necessary to first clarify the application scenario, required speed range, torque requirements, accuracy requirements, working environment (such as temperature, humidity, dust, etc.), and installation method of the deceleration motor. Only by clearly understanding these requirements can we provide accurate direction for subsequent selection work.
Torque calculation: Torque is one of the most important parameters in the selection process, which directly affects whether the deceleration motor can drive the load normally. According to the type of load (such as constant torque load, variable torque load) and working conditions, accurately calculate the required torque through corresponding calculation formulas. For example, in the application of lifting heavy objects, factors such as weight, lifting speed, and friction coefficient need to be considered to calculate torque.
Speed determination: Determine the required output speed based on the working requirements of the equipment. If the working speed and transmission ratio of the device are known, the input speed of the deceleration motor can be calculated simply.
Select the appropriate motor type based on application requirements and working environment. If your device has high requirements for speed regulation performance, then DC motors or AC variable frequency motors may be your first choice; If you need high-precision position control, servo motors are the best choice; For general industrial applications, AC motors have high cost-effectiveness and reliability.
Reduction ratio is an important parameter of a reduction motor, which determines the relationship between the motor output speed and the load speed. Calculate the appropriate reduction ratio based on the required input and output speeds. At the same time, the efficiency of the gearbox should also be considered to ensure that the output torque can meet the load requirements.
Calculate the required motor power based on the calculated torque and speed, and leave a certain margin to ensure the reliability of the system. In the actual selection process, it is also necessary to consider the overload capacity of the motor to cope with possible instantaneous overload situations.
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