Run-in phase

The tooth flanks of new helical-worm and SPIROPLAN® gear units of the W..0 series are not yet completely smooth. This makes for a greater friction angle and less efficiency during the run-in phase than during later operation. This effect intensifies with increasing gear ratio.

During the running-in phase, the nominal efficiency of the gear unit is reduced by the respective value in the following tables.

 

Worm

i range

η reduction

1-start

approx. 50 – 280

approx. 12%

2-start

approx. 20 – 75

approx. 6%

3-start

approx. 20 – 90

approx. 3%

5-start

approx. 6 – 25

approx. 3%

6-start

approx. 7 – 25

approx. 2%

SPIROPLAN® W..10 to W..30

i range

η reduction

approx. 35 – 75

approx. 15%

approx. 20 – 35

approx. 10%

approx. 10 – 20

approx. 8%

approx. 8

approx. 5%

approx. 6

approx. 3%

The run-in phase usually lasts 48 hours. Helical-worm gear units achieve their nominal efficiency values when the following conditions have been met:

  • The gear unit has been completely run-in.
  • The gear unit has reached nominal operating temperature.
  • The recommended lubricant has been filled.
  • The gear unit is operating in the nominal load range.