Worm gearing is a type of drive mechanism used in belt and chain drives. It is composed of a cylindrical worm gear, which is a screw-shaped gear, and a worm wheel, which is a gear with teeth cut into its circumference. The worm gear is driven by a motor, while the worm wheel is connected to the driven shaft. Worm gearing is used in applications where high torque and low speed are required, such as in conveyor systems, machine tools, and printing presses. It is also used in applications where space is limited, as the gear ratio can be changed without changing the size of the gear. Worm gearing is also known for its high efficiency and low noise levels. Some companies in the worm gearing market include SEW-Eurodrive, Sumitomo Heavy Industries, and Nidec Corporation. Show Less Read more
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