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Groschopp Introduces IEC Right Angle Gearboxes

By Groschopp
Thursday, December 17, 2009

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Right_Angle_Gearboxes
Groschopp's new line of IEC RA Gearboxes feature a torque range of 10 to 1050 Nm, 5 to 10,000 in-lbs.



Groschopp Inc. (Sioux Center, IA) introduces their new line of IEC Right Angle (RA) Gearboxes. The Gearboxes have a hollow out-put that allow options for right, left or dual shaft configurations. Features include:

  • 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.
  • Multiple mounting configurations.
  • Flexible product configurations for foot, flange and shaft mounting, with optional torque arm.
  • Industry standard IEC input flanges.
  • Quiet operation and optimum efficiency with ground finished worm shafts and precision machining.

For more information visit www.groschopp.com

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