hatchettr
Mechanical
- Sep 16, 2002
- 1
I have the backdriving efficiency of a two-stage worm gear reducer from the manufacturer as being 2%. I know that by definition a self-locking worm has a backdrive efficiency of zero. Is there any rule of thumb based on the value of backdriving efficiency to which you consider the gearset to be self-locking in practical use? (ie - would the above reducer be considered self-locking in practice?)
Thanks.
Thanks.