SE Series Small Slew Drive With 24VDC Planetary Gear Motor For Tilted Solar Trackers
Small Slew Drive Description
It makes sense to invest in solar trackers that employ strong, reliable, field-tested slewing drives for movement. A drive that uses hourglass worm technology will offer the greatest level of strength and power thereby increasing field life and decreasing downtime.
High quality, stable, durable slew drives will continue to help generate optimal power more reliably.
Performance Parameters of SE series
SE Model Performance Parameters | ||||||||||||
Model | Rated Output Torque (N.m) | Tilting Torque (N.m) | Holding Torque (N.m) | Axial Load (kN) | Radial Load (kN) | Ratio | Efficiency | Precision (degree) | IP | Working Tep. (℃) | Self- locking | Weight (kg) |
1" | 400 | 1000 | 1800 | 22 | 12 | 32:1 | 40% | ≤0.1 | 66 | -40~+120 | Yes | 6 |
3" | 600 | 1500 | 3000 | 30 | 16 | 31:1 | 40% | ≤0.1 | 66 | -40~+120 | Yes | 8 |
5" | 800 | 6000 | 9200 | 68 | 27 | 37:1 | 40% | ≤0.1 | 66 | -40~+120 | Yes | 12 |
7" | 2000 | 13500 | 13200 | 132 | 58 | 57:1 | 40% | ≤0.1 | 66 | -40~+120 | Yes | 21 |
9" | 4400 | 45000 | 30800 | 340 | 130 | 61:1 | 40% | ≤0.1 | 66 | -40~+120 | Yes | 49 |
12" | 5800 | 54400 | 40560 | 480 | 190 | 78:1 | 40% | ≤0.1 | 66 | -40~+120 | Yes | 61 |
14" | 6550 | 68000 | 54200 | 680 | 230 | 85:1 | 40% | ≤0.1 | 66 | -40~+120 | Yes | 63 |
17" | 9400 | 135600 | 65040 | 980 | 390 | 102:1 | 40% | ≤0.1 | 66 | -40~+120 | Yes | 105 |
21" | 16000 | 203400 | 81000 | 1600 | 640 | 125:1 | 40% | ≤0.1 | 66 | -40~+120 | Yes | 149 |
25" | 21000 | 271160 | 89000 | 2400 | 950 | 150:1 | 40% | ≤0.1 | 66 | -40~+120 | Yes | 204 |
Features
Slew drive is a new kind of slew products, with its compact design, easy to mount and save more space. Slew drive consists of worm, slew ring, end cup, motor and so on. The core part is slewing bearing, so slew drive can also bear axial, radial loading and titling moment at the same time.
A solar tracking system positions various loads―such as solar PV panels, mirrors, reflectors or lenses―toward the sun. Trackers are used to maximize the amount of incoming light by following the sun as it moves across the sky all the time. Solar trackers are categorized by the number and orientation of their axes and whether they employ fixed, single or dual axis tracking systems.