VE5 Small Worm Gear Drive With Planetary Gearbox For PV Solar Panel Tracking System
Worm Gear Slewing Drive Description
Worm gear slewing drives are highly-adaptable products also feature strong shock resistance, long-life performance, smooth rotation, bearing protection, and sealed drive options. All of the technical benefits, combined with industry-leading quality standards, make Hangtuo's slew drives the ideal candidates for performance-critical, heavy-duty applications.
VE Model Performance Parameters
VE Model Performance Parameters | ||||||||||||
Model | Rated Output Torque (N.m) | Holding Torque (kN.m) | Tilting Torque (kN.m) | Axial Load (kN) | Radial Load (kN) | Ratio | Efficiency |
Precision (Degree) |
IP | Working Tep(℃) | Self-locking | Weight(kg) |
3" | 806 | 9 | 5 | 22 | 15 | 31:1 | 40% | ≤0.15 | 66 | -40~+80 | Yes | 12kg |
5" | 962 | 30 | 6 | 16 | 27 | 37:1 | 40% | ≤0.15 | 66 | -40~+80 | Yes | 18kg |
7" | 7344 | 60 | 10 | 34 | 58 | 51:1 | 40% | ≤0.15 | 66 | -40~+80 | Yes | 32kg |
8" | 8000 | 70 | 14 | 50 | 80 | 50:1 | 40% | ≤0.15 | 66 | -40~+80 | Yes | 28kg |
9" | 8784 | 80 | 16 | 60 | 130 | 61:1 | 40% | ≤0.15 | 66 | -40~+80 | Yes | 52kg |
12" | 11232 | 100 | 25 | 77 | 190 | 78:1 | 40% | ≤0.15 | 66 | -40~+80 | Yes | 65kg |
14" | 12240 | 120 | 48 | 110 | 230 | 85:1 | 40% | ≤0.15 | 66 | -40~+80 | Yes | 88 kg |
17" | 14688 | 136 | 67 | 142 | 390 | 102:1 | 40% | ≤0.15 | 66 | -40~+80 | Yes | 135 kg |
21" | 18000 | 140 | 89 | 337 | 640 | 125:1 | 40% | ≤0.15 | 66 | -40~+80 | Yes | 192 kg |
25" | 21600 | 150 | 112 | 476 | 950 | 150:1 | 40% | ≤0.15 | 66 | -40~+80 | Yes | 251 kg |
Applications
Photovoltaic tracking system
Using a slewing drive to realize that the photovoltaic tracking system always follows the sun's movement is a high-return solution, which can effectively allow photovoltaic power generation projects to obtain higher profits under cost pressure. Flat single-axis tracking system, suitable for relatively low latitudes. The flat uniaxial system with inclination and the inclined uniaxial system are usually used in higher latitudes.