Mount Prospect, IL, USA — In-line gear reducers, right-angle gear reducers and linear mount products with varying degrees of precision are the focus of a new 72-page catalog from GAM. Eleven product lines are featured including four new lines — the SPL Series of shaft output in-line planetary gearboxes, the FP Series of shaftless in-line planetary gearboxes, the SSP Series of washdown servo in-line gearboxes for sanitary applications and the Dyna Lite Series, a right-angle gearbox that offers the performance and price of in-line gearboxes.
Also featured is a line of gearboxes designed to simplify mounting to a linear ball screw or belt module. The gearboxes, in-line and right-angle versions, feature a hollow output that eliminates the need for additional couplings or adapters. Another mounting solution detailed is the Linear Slide Kit (LSK). Designed to simplify mounting linear slides to motors and gearboxes, the LSK includes a bellows or elastomer coupling plus all mounting hardware, is customized to the user’s motor or gearbox and linear slide and is readily available for delivery.
Many other gear reducers are covered as well ranging from the very high-precision I.M.P.A.C.T.® Series of in-line planetary gearbox with an integrated bellows coupling on the input and an integrated bellows or elastomer coupling on the output; the Dyna Series right-angle gearbox with hypoid gearing; the EPL in-line gearbox, a low-cost option for less demanding servo applications and more.
Complete information on each product line is included in the catalog: cutaway illustrations identifying internal components, dimensional drawings, performance data, sizing information and helpful selection guides.
For more information on GAM's full line of gear reducers, linear slide kits, servo couplings and safety couplings, contact GAM, 901 E. Business Center Drive, Mount Prospect, IL 60056, Telephone (847) 649-2500, FAX (847) 649-2501.
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