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Worm Gear Design 1

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ChuckOU812

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Hello,

I am a novice at worm gear design and need a bit of help. I am attempting to select a worm gear combination that has the following parameters.

I am rotating a drum that has a 40" moment arm with 800 pounds of force from the center. The diameter of the drum is 96". I need to spin the drum at 1.6 RPMs.

The current worm gear setup is a 12" diameter gear with a 100:1 ratio. The gear face is 3/4". I feel this setup is highly overstressed and needs to be upgraded but I unfamiliar with the math.

If anyone can assist me with this, it would be well appreciated.

Thanks, ChuckOU812
 
israelkk,

The current setup was is place before I started working on the project. There is alot of wear showing on the worm and gear. The block holding the worm has loosened before as well.

ChuckOU812
 
Any graduate mechanical engineering book such as from Shigley or Norton has the basic formulation for worm gear strength and wear calculations. The fact that there is a wear on the worm and the gear doesn't mean improper design. It may be the result of long use, bad lubrication etc.
 
BobM3

SDP-SI web site is not working for the last few days so this link is not working. I hope they are still in business.
 
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