AutomationDirect has added new high-precision inline strain wave gearboxes to their lineup of SureGear gearboxes.
Strain wave technology offers many advantages over planetary and helical gearboxes, such as much higher gear ratios, higher efficiency, lower heat and noise generation, and lifetime zero backlash. These SureGear strain wave gearboxes are designed to work with SureServo and SureStep motors.
Strain wave gearboxes are available in ratios up to 200:1, as well as a large selection of output shaft diameters.
High-precision inline strain wave gearboxes start at $1,011.00, are pre-lubricated for life, and come with a 1-year warranty.
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