Coal Screening Machine Passive Gear
It is the large gear in the coal-screening machine’s drive system, driven by an electric motor and a small gear. It does not receive direct power input; instead, it solely withstands impact, cyclic loading, and a harsh dusty environment, making it a critical component for heavy-load, low-speed, high-torque, and highly vibratory operating conditions.
- Commodity name: Coal Screening Machine Passive Gear
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Operating Condition Characteristics
- Rotational speed: low speed, 100–500 r/min
- Load: high impact, cyclic loading, and continuous vibration
- Environment: coal dust, damp, dusty, outdoor
- Structure: large diameter, large module, wide tooth flank
- Pairing: Active pinion gear + Passive crown gear (one pair)
Standard Parameters
- Module: m = 10–20 (commonly m12, m14, m16, m18)
- Number of teeth: z = 50–120 (large-diameter driven gear)
- Pressure angle: α = 20° Standard
- Gear type: Involute cylindrical spur gears (with a small number of helical gears)
- Structure: Spoke-type design with relief holes (mandatory for large gears)
- Accuracy grade: GB/T 10095, grades 8 to 9 (coal screening machines do not require high precision; durability is the priority).
Structural Features
- Large module, thick teeth, impact resistance, and resistance to tooth breakage
- Spoke-plate relief holes: weight reduction, stress reduction, and prevention of heat-treatment distortion.
- Wide-tooth gear face: ensures stable meshing and resistance to eccentric loading.
- Top-land chamfering and helix modification: prevents vibration, impact, and tooth jamming.
- Thickened wheel hub: high strength, resistant to keyway tearing
Performance Requirements
- Vibration-resistant, shock-resistant, and non-gear-breaking
- Dust-resistant and suitable for harsh environments
- Service life ≥ 3–5 years (24-hour continuous operation)
- Easy installation, minimal maintenance
Typical Applications
- Mining circular vibrating screens, tension screens, and linear screens
- Coal Washing Plant Grading Coal Screening Machine
- Coal-handling systems at coking plants and power plants
- Heavy-duty screening equipment for mines
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How can we address the issue of chain skipping or even coming off the sprocket during the transmission process in mining operations, resulting in unusual noises?
Main causes: The chain pitch has elongated due to prolonged use, resulting in a mismatch with the sprocket tooth profile; insufficient tension or failure of the tensioner; severe wear on either the sprocket or the chain. Solutions: Adjust the chain tension, and inspect and replace any severely worn chains or sprockets.
How can gear pitting failures in metallurgy be avoided?
In metallurgy, gear scuffing failures can be effectively prevented by selecting lubricants with appropriate viscosity, controlling the load and rotational speed of gear transmissions, and ensuring optimal lubrication conditions. Under high-speed and heavy-load operating conditions, lubricants containing anti-scuffing additives should be used to prevent oil film breakdown. At the same time, it is important to control the surface roughness and contact stress of gear teeth to avoid direct metal-to-metal contact and subsequent welding.
How can common pitting and spalling failures in metallurgical gear drives be prevented?
The failure modes of pitting and spalling in metallurgical gears can be effectively prevented by increasing the surface hardness of gear teeth, reducing surface roughness, and selecting an appropriately viscous lubricant. Given the dusty conditions typical in metallurgical environments, it is essential to enhance filtration in the lubrication system to ensure that the lubricant remains clean and to avoid contact stresses exceeding the material’s fatigue limit. Additionally, using modified gear transmissions can help optimize the distribution of contact stresses on the tooth surfaces.
How should the oil leakage fault in the coupling of an energy power system be handled?
Methods for handling oil leakage faults in energy and power couplings: 1) Enhance sealing performance by selecting high-quality seals to prevent the rubber seal rings from aging and failing due to rising oil temperature and pressure; 2) Regularly check the condition of the oil and promptly replace deteriorated lubricants; 3) Control the coupling’s operation under overload conditions to avoid damage to the seals caused by excessive load; 4) Strengthen equipment maintenance by regularly cleaning and keeping the sealing areas free of dirt and debris.
What are the causes of abnormal wear in bevel gears?
Reason: Improper adjustment of the motor height, excessive shims, or insufficient lubrication can all lead to tooth surface wear and even tooth breakage. Symptoms: Pitting and spalling on the tooth surfaces, reduced meshing area, and noticeable end-face wear. Solution: Adjust the motor height, inspect the shims, and ensure adequate lubrication.
What causes abnormal noises during the operation of bevel gears?
Cause: Abnormal gear meshing (such as wear, tooth breakage, or improper backlash), bearing failure, or foreign object intrusion. Symptoms: Metallic friction noise, periodic knocking sounds, or rustling noises. Solution: Disassemble and inspect the gears, adjust the meshing clearance, verify installation accuracy, and clean the gearbox.
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