Monday, January 16, 2012

Overhung Load

To prevent premature failures, manufacturers typically publish overhung load values for the speed reducers they offer. When designing a belt drive for use on a reducer, it is important to review the maximum published overhung load value to prevent overload of the bearings and shaft.

Along with their overhung load ratings, each speed reducer manufacturer publishes unique overhung load equations and constants. Therefore, it is crucial to obtain the correct overhung load calculation procedure from the reducer manufacture and to use their corresponding ratings.


If the overhung load is too high, the designer may consider increasing the pulley diameters, reducing the belt width, and/or mounting the pulley closer to the bearing. Following design adjustments, the overhung load calculations should be re-run to ensure that the drive is acceptable.

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