Item Description
overview
- Railway coupler is used for connecting locomotives and vehicles or cars and vehicles,transferring traction and affect,and preserving a specified distance between the cars.In accordance to the opening methods it can classify leading running and base working.Opening the coupler by the lifting system above the coupler head is known as leading functioning (Standard wagons adopt ), Opening the coupler by the ejector lever action down the coupler head is referred to as base working(Passenger trains adopt).
- Coupler is made up of 3 parts head , shank and tail. The thick part is called coupler head in front of the coupler.The coupler head is outfitted with knuckles,knuckle pivot pins,knuckle locks,knuckle throwers and lock-carry pins.Coupler rear is known as coupler tail. The couplers tail have keyhole,in purchase to join with the yokes.
Draft Gear Program(Coupler)
1.Introduction
- East railway co.,ltd could provide whole draft equipment system and the elements
- Items covering TB/T (China), AAR (United states and The us, Oceania), GOST (Russia and CIS), UIC (Europe) and other distinct specifications and technical specs of various sorts, properly match your car.
- The draft equipment system is a vehicle element employed to link the car to the car, the locomotive or the motor auto, and to transmit traction, braking power and reasonable longitudinal impact.
- Draft gear method is made up of a coupler, draft equipment, yoke, follower plate, and so forth., and is mounted in the heart sill at the conclude of the motor vehicle.
- The draft gear technique is divided into screw coupler, computerized coupler(knuckle coupler), restricted-lock coupler and rotating coupler in accordance to their structural kinds.
two.East railway draft gear technique products record:
series | coupler body | knuckle | yoke | draft gear | follower plate | Type | normal | location |
Kind E | E60DE | E50AE | Y40AE | MT-2 | Y44AE | automotic | AAR | // The us/Oceania/Africa |
Sort F | E70DE | F51AE | Y45AE | MT-two | Y46AE | automotic | AAR | //America/Oceania/Africa |
Variety FR | FR209 | F51AE | RY60267 | MT-two |
Rotary Follower |
automotic | AAR | //The us/Oceania/Africa |
Type 13 | thirteen | thirteen | 13 | ST | 13 | automotic | CHINA TB | // China/Africa/south east Asian |
Type sixteen | 16 | sixteen | sixteen | MT-two | sixteen | automotic | CHINA TB | //China/Africa/ southeastern Asian |
Variety seventeen | 17 | seventeen | 17 | MT-2 | seventeen | automotic | CHINA TB | //China/Africa/ southeastern Asian |
CA3 | CA3 | CA3 | CA3 | Щ-2B-ninety | Believe in plate | automotic | GOST | CIS |
SA3 | SA3 | SA3 | CA3 | Щ-2B-90 | Have faith in plate | automotic | GOST | CIS |
Screw coupling | Screw | UIC Attract | / | semi-automotic | UIC | //Europe/Africa/southeastern Asian | ||
Scharfenberg Coupling | Type utilised for passenger car | UIC | Globally |
AAR Standard Normal
Coupler comprehensive | Parts | ||||||||||
Coupler E type No.10A Contour AAR S-106 |
Entire body | Knuckle | Lock | Thrower | Knuckle pin | Single locklift | Double locklift | Prime locklift | Type | Shelf&shank variety | |
E60DE | Singe rotary operation | E60DE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E | “E”kind coupler,21.5″shank | ||
Double rotary operation | E60DE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E25B | E | “E”kind coupler,21.5″shank | |||
Optional top operation | E60DE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E6A | E | “E”variety coupler,21.5″shank | |||
E60EE | Singe rotary procedure | E60EE | E50AE | E40AE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E | “E”type coupler,21.5″shank | ||
Double rotary procedure | E60EE | E50AE | E40AE | E30A | C12&C13 | E25B | E | “E”variety coupler,21.5″shank | |||
SE60DE | Rotary operation | SE60DE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E | “E”sort double shelf coupler,21.5″shank | ||
Optional prime procedure | SE60DE | E50AE/E50ARE | E40AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E6A | E | “E”sort double shelf coupler,21.5″shank | |||
SE60EE | Rotary operation | SE60EE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E | “E”kind double shelf coupler,21.5″shank | ||
E67CE | Singe rotary operation | E67CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E40AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E | “E”type coupler,25″shank | ||
Double rotary operation | E67CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E40AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E25B | E | ||||
Optional top operation | E67CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E40AR | E30A | C10&C11 | E6A | E | ||||
E67DE | Singe rotary operation | E67DE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E | “E”variety coupler,25″shank | ||
Double rotary operation | E67DE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E25B | E | “E”kind coupler,twenty five”shank | |||
E68CE | Singe rotary operation | E68CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E/F | “E/F”kind coupler,31″shank | ||
Double rotary operation | E68CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E25B | E/F | “E/F”type coupler,31″shank | |||
E68EE | Singe rotary operation | E68EE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E/F | “E/F”variety coupler,31″shank | ||
Double rotary procedure | E68EE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E25B | E/F | “E/F”type coupler,31″shank | |||
E69BE | Singe rotary operation | E69BE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E/F | “E/F”kind coupler,48″shank | ||
Double rotary operation | E69BE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E25B | E/F | “E/F”type coupler,48″shank | |||
E69CE | Singe rotary operation | E69CE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E/F | “E/F”variety coupler,48″shank | ||
Double rotary operation | E69CE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E25B | E/F | “E/F”variety coupler,48″shank | |||
SE67CE | Rotary operation | SE67CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E | “E”sort double shelf coupler,twenty five”shank | ||
Optional best procedure | SE67CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E40AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E6A | E | “E”kind double shelf coupler,25″shank | |||
SE67DE | Rotary procedure | SE67DE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E | “E”kind double shelf coupler,25″shank | ||
SE68CE | Rotary procedure | SE68CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E/F | “E/F”type double shelf coupler,31″shank | ||
SE68DE | Rotary operation | SE68DE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E/F | “E/F”kind double shelf coupler,31″shank | ||
SBE60DE | Rotary procedure | SBE60DE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E | “E”kind base shelf coupler,21.5″shank | ||
Optional top procedure | SBE60DE | E50AE/E50ARE | E40AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E6A | E | “E”type base shelf coupler,21.5″shank | |||
SBE60EE | Rotary operation | SBE60EE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | ||||
SBE67CE | Rotary operation | SBE67CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E | “E”type bottom shelf coupler,25″shank | ||
Optional prime operation | SBE67CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E40AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E6A | E | “E”kind base shelf coupler,25″shank | |||
SBE67DE | Rotary operation | SBE67DE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E | “E”sort bottom shelf coupler,25″shank | ||
SBE68CE | Rotary operation | SBE68CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E | “E/F”variety base shelf coupler,31″shank | ||
SBE68DE | Rotary procedure | SBE68DE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E/F | “E/F”type bottom shelf coupler,31″shank | ||
SBE69BE | Rotary operation | SBE69CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E/F | “E/F”type base shelf coupler,31″shank | ||
SBE69CE | Rotary operation | SBE69DE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E/F | “E/F”kind bottom shelf coupler,48″shank | ||
SE69BE | Rotary operation | SE69CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E/F | “E/F”sort bottom shelf coupler,forty eight”shank | ||
SE69CE | Rotary operation | SE69DE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E/F | “E/F”kind bottom shelf coupler,forty eight”shank |
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4.About Us
- Set up in 2019, HangZhou CZPT Business was developed to each offer and layout factors, full passenger carriages, freight wagons and spare parts for the ever growing entire world railway market.
- Our technical engineers, revenue staff and administration crew have a lot of merged several years of substantial expertise in the Railway Business with initiatives primarily based all over the globe.
- Our objectives is to meet up with all of the Customers’ requirements, bringing them the ideal merchandise, Project administration, Routine maintenance, Program Layout and Integration at the best cost possible without having any problems or delays.
- We supply a large stock of products from the best Manufactures in China and other entire world leaders in railway product manufacture.
- Worldwide shipping and delivery and venture demands with time sensitive deliveries and financial savings is our main intention.
- We seem forward to support our consumers increase and supply in this sector all above the planet.
5.Services
6.Speak to Us
Customized: | Non-Customized |
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Certification: | ISO14001, ISO9001, AAR Standard |
Type: | Draft Gear/Buffer |
Material: | AAR Grade C,E,E+ |
Weight: | About 200kg |
Surface: | Shot Blasting/Painting |
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Customization: |
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series | coupler body | knuckle | yoke | draft gear | follower plate | Type | standard | area |
Type E | E60DE | E50AE | Y40AE | MT-2 | Y44AE | automotic | AAR | // America/Oceania/Africa |
Type F | E70DE | F51AE | Y45AE | MT-2 | Y46AE | automotic | AAR | //America/Oceania/Africa |
Type FR | FR209 | F51AE | RY60267 | MT-2 |
Rotary Follower |
automotic | AAR | //America/Oceania/Africa |
Type 13 | 13 | 13 | 13 | ST | 13 | automotic | CHINA TB | // China/Africa/south east Asian |
Type 16 | 16 | 16 | 16 | MT-2 | 16 | automotic | CHINA TB | //China/Africa/ southeastern Asian |
Type 17 | 17 | 17 | 17 | MT-2 | 17 | automotic | CHINA TB | //China/Africa/ southeastern Asian |
CA3 | CA3 | CA3 | CA3 | Щ-2B-90 | Trust plate | automotic | GOST | CIS |
SA3 | SA3 | SA3 | CA3 | Щ-2B-90 | Trust plate | automotic | GOST | CIS |
Screw coupling | Screw | UIC DRAW | / | semi-automotic | UIC | //Europe/Africa/southeastern Asian | ||
Scharfenberg Coupling | Type used for passenger car | UIC | Worldwide |
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Coupler complete | Parts | ||||||||||
Coupler E type No.10A Contour AAR S-106 |
Body | Knuckle | Lock | Thrower | Knuckle pin | Single locklift | Double locklift | Top locklift | Type | Shelf&shank type | |
E60DE | Singe rotary operation | E60DE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E | "E"type coupler,21.5"shank | ||
Double rotary operation | E60DE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E25B | E | "E"type coupler,21.5"shank | |||
Optional top operation | E60DE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E6A | E | "E"type coupler,21.5"shank | |||
E60EE | Singe rotary operation | E60EE | E50AE | E40AE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E | "E"type coupler,21.5"shank | ||
Double rotary operation | E60EE | E50AE | E40AE | E30A | C12&C13 | E25B | E | "E"type coupler,21.5"shank | |||
SE60DE | Rotary operation | SE60DE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E | "E"type double shelf coupler,21.5"shank | ||
Optional top operation | SE60DE | E50AE/E50ARE | E40AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E6A | E | "E"type double shelf coupler,21.5"shank | |||
SE60EE | Rotary operation | SE60EE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E | "E"type double shelf coupler,21.5"shank | ||
E67CE | Singe rotary operation | E67CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E40AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E | "E"type coupler,25"shank | ||
Double rotary operation | E67CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E40AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E25B | E | ||||
Optional top operation | E67CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E40AR | E30A | C10&C11 | E6A | E | ||||
E67DE | Singe rotary operation | E67DE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E | "E"type coupler,25"shank | ||
Double rotary operation | E67DE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E25B | E | "E"type coupler,25"shank | |||
E68CE | Singe rotary operation | E68CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E/F | "E/F"type coupler,31"shank | ||
Double rotary operation | E68CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E25B | E/F | "E/F"type coupler,31"shank | |||
E68EE | Singe rotary operation | E68EE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E/F | "E/F"type coupler,31"shank | ||
Double rotary operation | E68EE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E25B | E/F | "E/F"type coupler,31"shank | |||
E69BE | Singe rotary operation | E69BE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E/F | "E/F"type coupler,48"shank | ||
Double rotary operation | E69BE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E25B | E/F | "E/F"type coupler,48"shank | |||
E69CE | Singe rotary operation | E69CE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E/F | "E/F"type coupler,48"shank | ||
Double rotary operation | E69CE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E25B | E/F | "E/F"type coupler,48"shank | |||
SE67CE | Rotary operation | SE67CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E | "E"type double shelf coupler,25"shank | ||
Optional top operation | SE67CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E40AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E6A | E | "E"type double shelf coupler,25"shank | |||
SE67DE | Rotary operation | SE67DE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E | "E"type double shelf coupler,25"shank | ||
SE68CE | Rotary operation | SE68CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E/F | "E/F"type double shelf coupler,31"shank | ||
SE68DE | Rotary operation | SE68DE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E/F | "E/F"type double shelf coupler,31"shank | ||
SBE60DE | Rotary operation | SBE60DE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E | "E"type bottom shelf coupler,21.5"shank | ||
Optional top operation | SBE60DE | E50AE/E50ARE | E40AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E6A | E | "E"type bottom shelf coupler,21.5"shank | |||
SBE60EE | Rotary operation | SBE60EE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | ||||
SBE67CE | Rotary operation | SBE67CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E | "E"type bottom shelf coupler,25"shank | ||
Optional top operation | SBE67CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E40AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E6A | E | "E"type bottom shelf coupler,25"shank | |||
SBE67DE | Rotary operation | SBE67DE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E | "E"type bottom shelf coupler,25"shank | ||
SBE68CE | Rotary operation | SBE68CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E | "E/F"type bottom shelf coupler,31"shank | ||
SBE68DE | Rotary operation | SBE68DE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E/F | "E/F"type bottom shelf coupler,31"shank | ||
SBE69BE | Rotary operation | SBE69CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E/F | "E/F"type bottom shelf coupler,31"shank | ||
SBE69CE | Rotary operation | SBE69DE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E/F | "E/F"type bottom shelf coupler,48"shank | ||
SE69BE | Rotary operation | SE69CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E/F | "E/F"type bottom shelf coupler,48"shank | ||
SE69CE | Rotary operation | SE69DE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E/F | "E/F"type bottom shelf coupler,48"shank |
Customized: | Non-Customized |
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Certification: | ISO14001, ISO9001, AAR Standard |
Type: | Draft Gear/Buffer |
Material: | AAR Grade C,E,E+ |
Weight: | About 200kg |
Surface: | Shot Blasting/Painting |
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Customization: |
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series | coupler body | knuckle | yoke | draft gear | follower plate | Type | standard | area |
Type E | E60DE | E50AE | Y40AE | MT-2 | Y44AE | automotic | AAR | // America/Oceania/Africa |
Type F | E70DE | F51AE | Y45AE | MT-2 | Y46AE | automotic | AAR | //America/Oceania/Africa |
Type FR | FR209 | F51AE | RY60267 | MT-2 |
Rotary Follower |
automotic | AAR | //America/Oceania/Africa |
Type 13 | 13 | 13 | 13 | ST | 13 | automotic | CHINA TB | // China/Africa/south east Asian |
Type 16 | 16 | 16 | 16 | MT-2 | 16 | automotic | CHINA TB | //China/Africa/ southeastern Asian |
Type 17 | 17 | 17 | 17 | MT-2 | 17 | automotic | CHINA TB | //China/Africa/ southeastern Asian |
CA3 | CA3 | CA3 | CA3 | Щ-2B-90 | Trust plate | automotic | GOST | CIS |
SA3 | SA3 | SA3 | CA3 | Щ-2B-90 | Trust plate | automotic | GOST | CIS |
Screw coupling | Screw | UIC DRAW | / | semi-automotic | UIC | //Europe/Africa/southeastern Asian | ||
Scharfenberg Coupling | Type used for passenger car | UIC | Worldwide |
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Coupler complete | Parts | ||||||||||
Coupler E type No.10A Contour AAR S-106 |
Body | Knuckle | Lock | Thrower | Knuckle pin | Single locklift | Double locklift | Top locklift | Type | Shelf&shank type | |
E60DE | Singe rotary operation | E60DE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E | "E"type coupler,21.5"shank | ||
Double rotary operation | E60DE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E25B | E | "E"type coupler,21.5"shank | |||
Optional top operation | E60DE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E6A | E | "E"type coupler,21.5"shank | |||
E60EE | Singe rotary operation | E60EE | E50AE | E40AE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E | "E"type coupler,21.5"shank | ||
Double rotary operation | E60EE | E50AE | E40AE | E30A | C12&C13 | E25B | E | "E"type coupler,21.5"shank | |||
SE60DE | Rotary operation | SE60DE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E | "E"type double shelf coupler,21.5"shank | ||
Optional top operation | SE60DE | E50AE/E50ARE | E40AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E6A | E | "E"type double shelf coupler,21.5"shank | |||
SE60EE | Rotary operation | SE60EE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E | "E"type double shelf coupler,21.5"shank | ||
E67CE | Singe rotary operation | E67CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E40AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E | "E"type coupler,25"shank | ||
Double rotary operation | E67CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E40AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E25B | E | ||||
Optional top operation | E67CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E40AR | E30A | C10&C11 | E6A | E | ||||
E67DE | Singe rotary operation | E67DE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E | "E"type coupler,25"shank | ||
Double rotary operation | E67DE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E25B | E | "E"type coupler,25"shank | |||
E68CE | Singe rotary operation | E68CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E/F | "E/F"type coupler,31"shank | ||
Double rotary operation | E68CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E25B | E/F | "E/F"type coupler,31"shank | |||
E68EE | Singe rotary operation | E68EE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E/F | "E/F"type coupler,31"shank | ||
Double rotary operation | E68EE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E25B | E/F | "E/F"type coupler,31"shank | |||
E69BE | Singe rotary operation | E69BE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E/F | "E/F"type coupler,48"shank | ||
Double rotary operation | E69BE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E25B | E/F | "E/F"type coupler,48"shank | |||
E69CE | Singe rotary operation | E69CE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E/F | "E/F"type coupler,48"shank | ||
Double rotary operation | E69CE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E25B | E/F | "E/F"type coupler,48"shank | |||
SE67CE | Rotary operation | SE67CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E | "E"type double shelf coupler,25"shank | ||
Optional top operation | SE67CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E40AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E6A | E | "E"type double shelf coupler,25"shank | |||
SE67DE | Rotary operation | SE67DE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E | "E"type double shelf coupler,25"shank | ||
SE68CE | Rotary operation | SE68CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E/F | "E/F"type double shelf coupler,31"shank | ||
SE68DE | Rotary operation | SE68DE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E/F | "E/F"type double shelf coupler,31"shank | ||
SBE60DE | Rotary operation | SBE60DE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E | "E"type bottom shelf coupler,21.5"shank | ||
Optional top operation | SBE60DE | E50AE/E50ARE | E40AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E6A | E | "E"type bottom shelf coupler,21.5"shank | |||
SBE60EE | Rotary operation | SBE60EE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | ||||
SBE67CE | Rotary operation | SBE67CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E | "E"type bottom shelf coupler,25"shank | ||
Optional top operation | SBE67CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E40AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E6A | E | "E"type bottom shelf coupler,25"shank | |||
SBE67DE | Rotary operation | SBE67DE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E | "E"type bottom shelf coupler,25"shank | ||
SBE68CE | Rotary operation | SBE68CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E | "E/F"type bottom shelf coupler,31"shank | ||
SBE68DE | Rotary operation | SBE68DE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E/F | "E/F"type bottom shelf coupler,31"shank | ||
SBE69BE | Rotary operation | SBE69CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E/F | "E/F"type bottom shelf coupler,31"shank | ||
SBE69CE | Rotary operation | SBE69DE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E/F | "E/F"type bottom shelf coupler,48"shank | ||
SE69BE | Rotary operation | SE69CE | E50AE/E50ARE | E42AE | E30A | C10&C11 | E24B | E/F | "E/F"type bottom shelf coupler,48"shank | ||
SE69CE | Rotary operation | SE69DE | E50BE | E42BE | E30A | C12&C13 | E24B | E/F | "E/F"type bottom shelf coupler,48"shank |
Benefits and Uses of Miter Gears
If you’ve ever looked into the differences between miter gears, you’re probably wondering how to choose between a Straight toothed and Hypoid one. Before you decide, however, make sure you know about backlash and what it means. Backlash is the difference between the addendum and dedendum, and it prevents jamming of the gears, protects the mating gear surfaces, and allows for thermal expansion during operation.
Spiral bevel gears
Spiral bevel gears are designed to increase efficiency and reduce cost. The spiral shape creates a profile in which the teeth are cut with a slight curve along their length, making them an excellent choice for heavy-duty applications. Spiral bevel gears are also hypoid gears, with no offsets. Their smaller size means that they are more compact than other types of right-angle gears, and they are much quieter than other types of gear.
Spiral bevel gears feature helical teeth arranged in a 90-degree angle. The design features a slight curve to the teeth, which reduces backlash while increasing flexibility. Because they have no offsets, they won’t slip during operation. Spiral bevel gears also have less backlash, making them an excellent choice for high-speed applications. They are also carefully spaced to distribute lubricant over a larger area. They are also very accurate and have a locknut design that prevents them from moving out of alignment.
In addition to the geometric design of bevel gears, CZPT can produce 3D models of spiral bevel gears. This software has gained widespread attention from many companies around the world. In fact, CZPT, a major manufacturer of 5-axis milling machines, recently machined a prototype using a spiral bevel gear model. These results prove that spiral bevel gears can be used in a variety of applications, ranging from precision machining to industrial automation.
Spiral bevel gears are also commonly known as hypoid gears. Hypoid gears differ from spiral bevel gears in that their pitch surface is not at the center of the meshing gear. The benefit of this gear design is that it can handle large loads while maintaining its unique features. They also produce less heat than their bevel counterparts, which can affect the efficiency of nearby components.
Straight toothed miter gears
Miter gears are bevel gears that have a pitch angle of 90 degrees. Their gear ratio is 1:1. Miter gears come in straight and spiral tooth varieties and are available in both commercial and high precision grades. They are a versatile tool for any mechanical application. Below are some benefits and uses of miter gears. A simple explanation of the basic principle of this gear type is given. Read on for more details.
When selecting a miter gear, it is important to choose the right material. Hard faced, high carbon steel is appropriate for applications requiring high load, while nylon and injection molding resins are suitable for lower loads. If a particular gear becomes damaged, it’s advisable to replace the entire set, as they are closely linked in shape. The same goes for spiral-cut miter gears. These geared products should be replaced together for proper operation.
Straight bevel gears are the easiest to manufacture. The earliest method was using an indexing head on a planer. Modern manufacturing methods, such as the Revacycle and Coniflex systems, made the process more efficient. CZPT utilizes these newer manufacturing methods and patented them. However, the traditional straight bevel is still the most common and widely used type. It is the simplest to manufacture and is the cheapest type.
SDP/Si is a popular supplier of high-precision gears. The company produces custom miter gears, as well as standard bevel gears. They also offer black oxide and ground bore and tooth surfaces. These gears can be used for many industrial and mechanical applications. They are available in moderate quantities from stock and in partial sizes upon request. There are also different sizes available for specialized applications.
Hypoid bevel gears
The advantages of using Hypoid bevel and helical gears are obvious. Their high speed, low noise, and long life make them ideal for use in motor vehicles. This type of gear is also becoming increasingly popular in the power transmission and motion control industries. Compared to standard bevel and helical gears, they have a higher capacity for torque and can handle high loads with less noise.
Geometrical dimensioning of bevel/hypoid bevel gears is essential to meet ANSI/AGMA/ISO standards. This article examines a few ways to dimension hypoid bevel and helical gears. First, it discusses the limitations of the common datum surface when dimensioning bevel/helical gear pairs. A straight line can’t be parallel to the flanks of both the gear and the pinion, which is necessary to determine “normal backlash.”
Second, hypoid and helical gears have the same angular pitch, which makes the manufacturing process easier. Hypoid bevel gears are usually made of two gears with equal angular pitches. Then, they are assembled to match one another. This reduces noise and vibration, and increases power density. It is recommended to follow the standard and avoid using gears that have mismatched angular pitches.
Third, hypoid and helical gears differ in the shape of the teeth. They are different from standard gears because the teeth are more elongated. They are similar in appearance to spiral bevel gears and worm gears, but differ in geometry. While helical gears are symmetrical, hypoid bevel gears are non-conical. As a result, they can produce higher gear ratios and torque.
Crown bevel gears
The geometrical design of bevel gears is extremely complex. The relative contact position and flank form deviations affect both the paired gear geometry and the tooth bearing. In addition, paired gears are also subject to process-linked deviations that affect the tooth bearing and backlash. These characteristics require the use of narrow tolerance fields to avoid quality issues and production costs. The relative position of a miter gear depends on the operating parameters, such as the load and speed.
When selecting a crown bevel gear for a miter-gear system, it is important to choose one with the right tooth shape. The teeth of a crown-bevel gear can differ greatly in shape. The radial pitch and diametral pitch cone angles are the most common. The tooth cone angle, or “zerol” angle, is the other important parameter. Crown bevel gears have a wide range of tooth pitches, from flat to spiral.
Crown bevel gears for miter gear are made of high-quality materials. In addition to metal, they can be made of plastic or pre-hardened alloys. The latter are preferred as the material is less expensive and more flexible than steel. Furthermore, crown bevel gears for miter gears are extremely durable, and can withstand extreme conditions. They are often used to replace existing gears that are damaged or worn.
When selecting a crown bevel gear for a miter gear, it is important to know how they relate to each other. This is because the crown bevel gears have a 1:1 speed ratio with a pinion. The same is true for miter gears. When comparing crown bevel gears for miter gears, be sure to understand the radii of the pinion and the ring on the pinion.
Shaft angle requirements for miter gears
Miter gears are used to transmit motion between intersecting shafts at a right angle. Their tooth profile is shaped like the mitre hat worn by a Catholic bishop. Their pitch and number of teeth are also identical. Shaft angle requirements vary depending on the type of application. If the application is for power transmission, miter gears are often used in a differential arrangement. If you’re installing miter gears for power transmission, you should know the mounting angle requirements.
Shaft angle requirements for miter gears vary by design. The most common arrangement is perpendicular, but the axes can be angled to almost any angle. Miter gears are also known for their high precision and high strength. Their helix angles are less than ten degrees. Because the shaft angle requirements for miter gears vary, you should know which type of shaft angle you require before ordering.
To determine the right pitch cone angle, first determine the shaft of the gear you’re designing. This angle is called the pitch cone angle. The angle should be at least 90 degrees for the gear and the pinion. The shaft bearings must also be capable of bearing significant forces. Miter gears must be supported by bearings that can withstand significant forces. Shaft angle requirements for miter gears vary from application to application.
For industrial use, miter gears are usually made of plain carbon steel or alloy steel. Some materials are more durable than others and can withstand higher speeds. For commercial use, noise limitations may be important. The gears may be exposed to harsh environments or heavy machine loads. Some types of gears function with teeth missing. But be sure to know the shaft angle requirements for miter gears before you order one.
editor by czh 2023-01-16