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separate parallel axle reducer components

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What does distinct mean?
There are all the components and as a good student who wants to bang, you have to tell us as they call the components. Then if you have any problem, we'll help you. but the already ready-to-be bon can find it here
 
give us your starting point that we control or change. No? or are we still at the time when they copy their tasks? Remember that you will become a professional...
 
1. carcass
2. lid
3. cylindrical pine tree
4-wheel toothed
5. tree
6. bearing 90 kb 22 uni 4220
7
8. peeling thickness 205x160.5
9
10
11. Bearing 110 kb 22 uni 4220
12
13. peeling thickness 250x200.5
...
26. pin 10x30 uni 1707 (m6)
27. Load cap g 3/4 cn seal
28 oil level indicator g 3/4
29 exhaust cap g 3/4 with gasket
 
7. lid



9. cable cover



10. sealing for rotating shaft (it is what should be there). seeing the small design I think there is an o-ring but it is a bad solution as technique, duration, obligation of low turns etc.



12. lid

26. plug uni xxxx



that two balls sti teachers who still make use of the pawn on the gearboxes. but to upgrade, no? They haven't been using them for 30 years.
 
7. lid



9. cable cover



10. sealing for rotating shaft (it is what should be there). seeing the small design I think there is an o-ring but it is a bad solution as technique, duration, obligation of low turns etc.



12. lid

26. plug uni xxxx



that two balls sti teachers who still make use of the pawn on the gearboxes. but to upgrade, no? They haven't been using them for 30 years.
I agree. Thank you.
 
However of those gearboxes there I see often still working ... surely they are more efficient than professors who should explain history as a basis but then give notions of modern technique!
 
7. lid



9. cable cover



10. sealing for rotating shaft (it is what should be there). seeing the small design I think there is an o-ring but it is a bad solution as technique, duration, obligation of low turns etc.



12. lid

26. plug uni xxxx



that two balls sti teachers who still make use of the pawn on the gearboxes. but to upgrade, no? They haven't been using them for 30 years.
10 I believe it is vine with hexagonal quarry iso 4014 (or ring or -ring ,, nn you see well in the drawing)
17 tab a - 24x9x100.5 uni 6604
16 ring spacer
20 hexagonal nut
21 washer
22 hexagonal nut
23 washer
24 screw hexagonal head iso 4014
25 " " " "
 
I doubt 20 and 22 are dice. Haven't you ever seen what there is to hold two carcasses together? a commercial reducer? a motor base?
are hexagonal head screws.
 
but where are we going this step?
"There's a big crisis, here we don't know when we're going to the earth, you wonder, "how come on? like where in the world? Where who? Why when? "
word of that
 
However, a senseless phrase that is not a question and not even a statement in addition to being ungrammated, nor good morning thanks.
definitely a bad business card
say hello, write well what you want to know, thank you
 
There are no supports.
are if ever conical bearings opposed....but if you see the distinct components there is also the acronym...and if you look for it on an online catalog like timken says everything.... I attach the catalogue which has many examples of application. ... very useful to learn.
 
mechanicalmg as I envy you, I would like to be like you! chapeau.
I would have given him an answer. but not strictly technical!
 
here is a nice axle reducer parallel to a stage of reduced elli.... directly from their site.
there is a list of spare parts.... can come useful to deepen.
Screenshot_20201017_210844.webp
 

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