Premium worm gearboxes - Stainless steel

BJ-Gear A/S offers a self-produced stainless gearbox range of high quality. The series is developed specifically for the food industry and other industries where there are continuously stringent requirements for the resistance of the material and easy-to-clean design.

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Hygienic and easy-to-clean

The stainless steel gearboxes are made of a smooth stainless gear housing, they are life lubricated, and can of course be supplied with oil approved for the food industry. Oil seals are as standard made of nitrile rubber.

To reduce the risk of bacterial growth, the design is characterised by smooth machined surfaces without unnecessary flanges, recesses and mounting holes. It is also possible to order the gearboxes with torque arm, side flange, free worm and plug-in shaft. Other adjustments are performed on request.

In cases where you want a complete hygienic gear motor, we can offer the BJ gearboxes fitted with stainless AC or servo motor.

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Brochure: Stainless steel worm gearboxes

For more information call us on +45 87 40 80 80
or send an e-mail at bj@bj-gear.com

 

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  • 3 different sizes
  • IP66 Max. classification
  • 100:1 Max ratio
  • 900 Max. output torque [Nm]

Resistant to cleaning with water under pressure

The protection of the gearboxes is IP65, and for stainless motors it is IP66. This ensures that the products can be cleaned with water under pressure from all directions. To achieve an overall protection of IP66 by assembly of gearboxes and motor, you must use a gasket of nitrile rubber for the joint. This means that the gearmotors are ideal for free mounting without a traditional stainless safety cover in areas where hygiene requirements are highest. Hidden sources of pollution can thereby be avoided.

The gearboxes are as standard supplied with a center distance of 31, 42 and 61 mm with gear ratios from 5:1 to 100:1 and with an output torque of up to 900 Nm.

To download as PDF, find the download link below the table.

Stainless steel worm gearbox

Ratio

Maximum output torque [Nm]

Housing design

Series 31 5:1 - 75:1 25 Stainless steel
Series 42 5.4:1 - 75:1 57 Stainless steel
Series 61 7:1 - 100:1 208 Stainless steel

Download the tabel in pdf format below.

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The gearbox series can be customised according to requirements

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BJ-Gear A/S manufactures a stainless steel standard worm gear in sizes 42, 52, 61, 79 and 99.

Click the link below and read more about the new standard stainless steel series.

 

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