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Chapter 6:
                                                                    Power Transmission: Getting Power to Your Wheels
                                    shaft and the output shaft are parallel. The other general class of speed reducers  123
                                    are called right-angle drives. In this type of system, the output shaft is at a right angle
                                    with respect to the motor shaft. Many wheelchair motors, windshield wiper motors,
                                    and power window motors are right-angle drives.
                                      Most commercial speed reducers use standard mounting methods defined by
                                    NEMA (National Electrical Manufacturers Association). Two NEMA general clas-
                                    sifications should be considered: the NEMA Frame size, and the NEMA Face size.
                                    The NEMA Frame size defines the standard dimensions for the motor mounting
                                    holes to secure the motor frame and defines the height of the motor shaft from the
                                    mounting surface. The NEMA Face size defines the bolt hole pattern on the front
                                    face of the motor. Two NEMA speed reducers are shown in Figure 6-11.
                                      With NEMA face mounting, the speed reducer is bolted directly to the face of the
                                    motor. With NEMA frame mounting, both the speed reducer and motor are
                                    mounted to the same base plate. The NEMA specifications also specify the motor
                                    shaft diameters, shaft length, and the type of keyway. A motor and a speed reducer
                                    with the same NEMA specification will fit together like a glove. If you are trying to
                                    fit together a motor and a speed reducer that do not have the same NEMA specifica-
                                    tion, then you will have to build an adapter to mate these two components together.
                                      Right-angle drives are usually made up of worm gears, which can provide high
                                    speed reductions. The right-angle drives that use bevel gears usually have low gear
                                    reductions.
                                      Speed reducers using spur gears are the lowest cost speed reducers when com-
                                    pared to helical gear speed reducers and planetary gear speed reducers. Helical
                                    speed reducers can transmit higher torque than spur gear speed reducers, and they
                                    run quieter. But helical speed reducers are sometimes less efficient than regular
                                    spur gear speed reducers. Planetary gearboxes offer a high gear reduction in a
                                    small package, and Harmonic speed reducers are the most compact speed reducer.



                        FIGURE  6-11
                             Two typical
                          right-angle drive
                          speed reducers
                           using the 56C
                          NEMA standard
                              face size.
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