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Anti-vibration speed reducer

A technology of reducer and reduction mechanism, applied in mechanical equipment, transmission parts, components with teeth, etc., can solve the problems of saw blade breakage, reduce the service life of saw blade or milling cutter, vibration, etc., and reduce the cutting tool The effect of vibration, improving machining quality and cutting accuracy, and prolonging service life

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-09-22
张家港和升数控机床制造有限公司
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[0002] In the prior art, many mechanical processing equipment have saw blades or milling cutters for cutting materials or grooving materials. Since the saw blades and milling cutters will vibrate during the cutting process, the saw blades or milling cutters will be reduced. The service life of the knife, and even cause the saw blade to break
In order to reduce cutting vibration, in the prior art, adjustments are made by reducing the clearance of transmission gears or worm gears. However, the vibration problem cannot be fundamentally solved. After a period of use, the equipment will wear out and produce clearances, resulting in vibrations. Equipment must therefore be constantly adjusted and maintained

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[0012] The present invention will be further described below in conjunction with accompanying drawing and embodiment:

[0013] An anti-vibration speed reducer, comprising a casing 1, a speed reduction mechanism arranged in the casing 1, the speed reduction mechanism includes an input shaft 11 connected to the motor, and an intermediate shaft 12 connected to the input shaft 11 . The output shaft 13 connected to the load, wherein the intermediate shaft 12 and the input shaft 11 complete the first-stage deceleration through one-stage gear meshing, and the output shaft 13 and the intermediate shaft 12 complete the two-stage deceleration through the two-stage gear meshing, The cutting tool is fixedly mounted on the end of the output shaft 13 , and a casing 16 is arranged outside the casing 1 , and the cutting tool saw blade 3 in this embodiment is accommodated in the casing 16 .

[0014] The reducer also includes a disc brake mechanism, the disc brake mechanism includes a transmiss...

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The invention relates to an anti-vibration speed reducer which comprises a machine shell and a speed reducing mechanism, wherein the speed reducing mechanism is arranged in the machine shell; the speed reducing mechanism comprises an output shaft connected with load; the speed reducer also comprises a disc brake mechanism; the disc brake mechanism comprises a transmission shaft, a disc brake plate and a transmission gear, wherein the transmission shaft is rotatablely arranged on the machine shell, and the disc brake plate is coaxially and fixedly connected with the transmission shaft; a speed reducing gear is coaxially fixed on the output shaft; the transmission gear is meshed with the speed reducing gear; the disc brake mechanism also comprises at least a pair of wear resistant plates movably arranged on the machine shell; and the wear resistant plates are respectively in frictional contact with the end surfaces of two sides of the disc brake plates. The invention increases the friction resistance of a cutter in the process of cutting by the disc brake mechanism, thereby overcoming transmission gaps, reducing cutter vibration, prolonging the service life and improving the machining quality.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a reducer of mechanical processing equipment. Background technique [0002] In the prior art, many mechanical processing equipment have saw blades or milling cutters for cutting materials or grooving materials. Since the saw blades and milling cutters will vibrate during the cutting process, the saw blades or milling cutters will be reduced. The service life of the knife, and even cause the saw blade to break. In order to reduce cutting vibration, in the prior art, adjustments are made by reducing the clearance of transmission gears or worm gears. However, the vibration problem cannot be fundamentally solved. After a period of use, the equipment will wear out and produce clearances, resulting in vibrations. The equipment must therefore be constantly adjusted and maintained. Contents of the invention [0003] The object of the present invention is to provide an anti-vibration reducer. [0004] In order to achieve the above ...

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IPC IPC(8): F16F15/12F16H57/02F16H57/028
Inventor 袁林飞袁剑虹
Owner 张家港和升数控机床制造有限公司
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