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Synthetic Lubrication

Thursday, September 03, 2009

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Gearboxes
The new line of gearboxes feature flexible product configurations for foot, flange and shaft mounting, with optional torque arm.



Groschopp (Sioux Center, IA) introduces their new line of IEC Right Angle (RA) Gearboxes. The high performance industrial machine industry can now access Groschopp’s extensive supply of high quality, lightweight, modular IEC RA Gearboxes. The new line of gearboxes feature:

  • Nine sizes from 26 – 130 mm.
  • An  input power of 0.06 to 7.5kW, 1/15 to 10 hp.
  • A torque range of 10 to 1050 Nm, 5 to 10,000 in-lbs.
  • A versatile, compact design.
  • Multiple mounting configurations.
  • A lightweight aluminum construction.
  • Flexible product configurations for foot, flange and shaft mounting, with optional torque arm.
  • Permanent synthetic long-life lubrication (sizes RA26-RA90).
  • Symmetrical hollow output shaft facilitates gearbox mounting and plug-in shafts for easy assembly and installation.

For more information visit www.groschopp.com

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