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Difference between actual gear ratio and nominal gear ratio
Please explain the difference between the actual gear ratio and the nominal gear ratio.
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Answer
There are two types of gear ratios for Mitsubishi Geared Motors: nominal gear ratio and actual gear ratio. Nominal gear ratios are represented using integers such as 1/5, 1/10, 1/15, and so forth, and are unified among each model. Actual gear ratios are figures unique to each model.
For example, the GM-S 0.4kW model has nominal gear ratio of 1/30 and actual gear ratio of 1/28.51. (Some makers have the same nominal gear ratio and actual gear ratio.)
For example, the GM-S 0.4kW model has nominal gear ratio of 1/30 and actual gear ratio of 1/28.51. (Some makers have the same nominal gear ratio and actual gear ratio.)
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- Geared Motors
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- Geared Motors Parallel shaft type, Geared Motors Right angle shaft type, S-PM Geared Motors Parallel shaft type, S-PM Geared Motors Right angle shaft type