tambraton
Mechanical
- Apr 21, 2010
- 4
Hello
I'm trying to determine if there is any difference in efficiences for a worm gear box used in a hoist system.
Details are as follows:
A hoist is used to lift a gate. The hoist drive train is composed of a 25hp motor, primary reducer (worm gearbox with 1/60 gear ratio) and two secondary reducers driven wire rope drums (one off each side of the worm). As the worm gearbox is self locking at this ratio, a torque input is required to lower the gate. Is the efficiency of the worm gearbox the same whether the gate is lowered or raised? I have not found any vendor information that clarifies this.
Anyone have any experience with this? Any incite or references would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
I'm trying to determine if there is any difference in efficiences for a worm gear box used in a hoist system.
Details are as follows:
A hoist is used to lift a gate. The hoist drive train is composed of a 25hp motor, primary reducer (worm gearbox with 1/60 gear ratio) and two secondary reducers driven wire rope drums (one off each side of the worm). As the worm gearbox is self locking at this ratio, a torque input is required to lower the gate. Is the efficiency of the worm gearbox the same whether the gate is lowered or raised? I have not found any vendor information that clarifies this.
Anyone have any experience with this? Any incite or references would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,