Examples of "ball deceleration devices"

Examples of "ball deceleration devices"
An example of a "ball reducer" A ball reducer is a type of speed reducer that features a non-backlash mechanism, solving the issues associated with gear-based reducers. Instead of gears, it uses steel balls as rolling elements to transmit power through continuous rolling contact. By applying preload to the power transmission section (engagement area), it achieves zero backlash. This structure allows for power transmission with zero backlash through the use of steel balls, enabling smooth power transfer without increasing friction. The fundamental concept is also effective in applications such as ball bearings, ball screws, and linear guides.
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[Case Study] Small Index Table Using Ball Reduction Gear
The specifications require non-backlash and low reduction ratios! A case study of our ball reduction gear implementation.
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[Case Study] Drive Source for AGV Wheels
We will introduce a case where it became possible to handle high loads without significantly changing the size of the reducer!
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[Case Study] Drive Source for Robot Travel Axis <Combined with TCG Runner>
A case where the compatibility with rack and pinion was good, allowing the TCG runner's abilities to be better demonstrated.
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[Case Study] Positioning of the Turntable
Installation is possible in limited spaces! Here are examples of how we were able to make the equipment more compact.
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[Case Study] Prevent Moisture Ingress in Ball Reducer
Enabling operation in harsh environments! A case that has led to longer maintenance cycles and reduced frequency of parts replacement.
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