R-167 helical bevel gear units can output up to 32000 Nm (depends on ratio) Calculate your machine and find the required gearbox output torque using this tool Engineering Calculator Horizontal TabsOverview Performance data: Transmission ratios: 17.34:1 to 164.50:1 Efficiency Up to 98% Input motor flanges: For IEC motors and servomotors Output shaft: Solid Smooth Output Shaft with Key Hollow Shaft with Keyway Smooth Hollow Shaft with Shrink Disk Versions: Flange mounted Foot mounted Typical Applications Cement and Mining Chemical and Paper Industry Conveyors Cranes and Construction Machinery Food and Beverages Metalworking machines Pumps and Compressors Woodworking Machines K helical bevel gear units have the following advantages: Carburized, case hardened, and ground gears, offering greater reliability and longer service life. Compact design Excellent reliability Intermittent and continuous operation ATEX standard requirements Optional NSF H1 certified food grade lubrication For any mounting position Specifications Ratio n1N n2N n1Max T2N(1) P1Max F1RMax(2) F2RMax(3) [rpm] [rpm] [rpm] [Nm] [kW] [kN] [kN] 17.34 1400 80.7 2000 32000 265.15 17.8 67.9 20.32 1400 68.9 2000 32000 226.26 16.4 74.0 24.52 1400 57.1 2000 32000 187.50 18.3 81.7 28.77 1400 48.7 2000 32000 159.81 21.5 88.6 32.25 1400 43.4 2000 32000 142.56 20.8 93.7 36.61 1400 38.2 2000 32000 125.58 23.6 99.7 42.89 1400 32.6 2000 32000 107.20 24.0 107.4 51.77 1400 27.0 2000 32000 88.81 24.5 117.0 60.74 1400 23.0 2000 32000 75.69 8.7 125.6 68.07 1400 20.6 2000 32000 67.54 9.6 132.0 78.14 1400 17.9 2000 32000 58.84 10.5 140.1 87.86 1400 15.9 2000 32000 52.33 11.0 147.2 109.83 1400 12.7 2000 32000 41.86 4.4 150.0 134.99 1400 10.4 2000 32000 34.06 5.0 150.0 164.50 1400 8.5 2000 32000 27.95 3.0 150.0 (1) T2N value is calculated at n1n, continuous duty cycle, uniform operation, KA=1 and unlimited theoretical life time as per ISO-6336 (NL>N00 in the Woehler line). The application factor KA according to DIN-3990-1 must be considered for each duty cycle and machine type. Generally, T2Peak=2·T2N(2) Maximum radial force on a solid input shaft(3) Maximum radial force on a solid output shaft