


Worm Gearmotor is a type of gear arrangement that operates based on the principle of a worm screw interacting with a worm wheel. This mechanism is widely used in various applications where torque multiplication and speed reduction are required.
The working principle of a Worm Gearmotor involves the rotation of a worm screw that engages with the teeth of a worm wheel. The worm screw has a helical thread that wraps around the cylindrical shaft. As the worm screw rotates, it transfers motion to the worm wheel, causing the wheel to rotate. The helical thread of the worm screw allows for smooth and gradual engagement with the worm wheel, resulting in precise control over speed and torque.
One of the key advantages of the Worm Gearmotor is its ability to provide a high gear ratio in a compact design. This makes it ideal for applications that require high torque and low-speed operation. Additionally, the meshing of the worm screw and worm wheel creates a self-locking effect, preventing the backward rotation of the output shaft when the motor is not powered.



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