Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Worm Gear Reducer SEOH100L-160: $r $n Reduction Ratio 5-50: SUHA, SHVA, SOHA Two stage Reduction Ratio 63-250: SEUA, SEHA, SEOA Two stage Reduction Ratio 315-1600: SCUA, SCHA, SCOA Reduction Ratio 5-50: SUHW, SHVW, SOHW Two stage Reduction Ratio 63-250: SEH, SEHV, SEOH Two stage Reduction Ratio 315-1600: SCUH, SCHV, SCOH
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Worm Gear ReducerSEOH100L-160:
Shanghai Lingyouhui Technology Co., Ltd. is the agent of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Hasegawa Co., Ltd. MHI HASEG CO., LTD in China and globally. Please feel free to inquire.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries reducers are divided into single-stage reducers, two-stage reducers with helical gears, and two-stage reducers. They can be divided into hollow shaft and solid shaft based on the shaft output method. Hollow shaft speed ratio 5-50 single-stage reducer model numbers SUHA, SHVA, SOHA, two-stage reducer with helical gear speed ratio 63-250 models include SEUA, SEHA, SEOA, two-stage worm gear reducer speed ratio 315-1600 models include SCUA, SCHA, SCOA; Solid shaft base installation: Single stage speed ratios of 5-50 models include SUHW, SHVW, SOHW, and two-stage helical gear reducers with speed ratios of 63-250 models include SEUH, SEHV, and SEOH; The two-stage reducer models with a speed ratio of 315-1600 include SCUH, SCHV, and SCOH.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Worm Gear ReducerSEOH100L-160:
MHI HASEG CO., LTD. is a member of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group, and Shanghai Lingyouhui Technology Co., Ltd. has introduced power transmission equipment from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' power transmission department to China. On April 1, 2015, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' power transmission department was reorganized into Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Hasegawa Co., Ltd. MHI HASEG CO., LTD., which focuses on the design, development, and production of large gearboxes. The reducer produced by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Hasegawa MHI HASEG has the characteristics of adjustable backlash, five stage variable speed, stable rotation, low noise and low vibration. Widely used in precision machinery, steel rolling machinery, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, aerospace steel, rubber, printing, textile machinery and other industries.
The following are some maintenance methods for Mitsubishi Heavy Industries worm gear reducer SEOH100L-160:
Regularly check the oil levelDuring the operation of the gearbox, the lubricating oil will decrease due to consumption, and the oil level should be checked regularly. Generally, after every 200-300 hours of operation, it is necessary to stop the machine and check the oil level to ensure that it is within the range specified by the oil gauge. If the oil level is too low, the same type of lubricating oil should be replenished in a timely manner.
Regularly replace lubricating oilAfter running for 2000-3000 hours, the new gearbox should undergo oil change, and then the lubricating oil should be replaced every 4000-6000 hours of operation. When changing the oil, the old oil inside the reducer should be drained first, and the interior should be rinsed with clean oil before adding new lubricating oil. At the same time, attention should be paid to the quality and model of the lubricating oil used, which must meet the requirements of the gearbox.
Check the wear of gears and worm gearsRegularly open the inspection hole of the reducer and observe the wear of the gears, worm gears, and worm gears. If wear, pitting, bonding and other phenomena are found on the tooth surface, the cause should be analyzed in a timely manner and corresponding measures should be taken. For gears or worm gears with severe wear, they need to be replaced in a timely manner to ensure the normal operation of the reducer. Generally, a comprehensive inspection is conducted every six months or one year.
Check bearings and sealsCheck the operation of the bearings for any abnormal noise, vibration, or heating. If any, it may be due to bearing damage and needs to be replaced in a timely manner. At the same time, check if there is any oil leakage from the seals. If there is any leakage, replace the seals in a timely manner to prevent lubricating oil leakage and affect the normal operation of the gearbox.
Clean the gearbox housingRegularly clean the casing of the gearbox to prevent dust, oil stains, and other contaminants from accumulating on the casing, which can affect the heat dissipation effect. Clean cloth or compressed air can be used for cleaning to keep the appearance of the gearbox clean.
Tighten the connecting boltsCheck if the anchor bolts, end cap bolts, and other connecting bolts of the reducer are loose. If they are loose, they should be tightened in a timely manner. During the operation of the gearbox, vibration may cause bolts to loosen. If not dealt with in a timely manner, it may lead to serious malfunctions.
Check the ventilation situationEnsure good ventilation of the gearbox and suitable ambient temperature. The reducer should be installed in a well ventilated area, avoiding use in high temperature, humid or dusty environments. If the ventilation opening is found to be blocked, it should be cleaned in a timely manner to ensure the normal heat dissipation of the reducer.
Record operational dataEstablish a maintenance record file to record the running time, oil temperature, oil quality changes, fault conditions, and maintenance content of the gearbox. By analyzing these data, potential problems can be identified in a timely manner, and preventive measures can be taken in advance to ensure the reliable operation of the gearbox.



