PECM Issue 20 2016 | Page 38

Planetary Gearheads – Their Time is Now A s industry becomes characteristics and advantages, so will more automated and know, for instance, when to specify robotised the need for high a servo motor rather than a stepper precision gearboxes in or which type of coupling to use in machinery and plant engineering grows. Ian Carr, Managing Director of Drive Lines in Bedford, explains how planetary gearheads have precision and power designed into them. given situations. It is fair to say that precision drive system designers make regular use of planetary gearheads. In fact they are used almost exclusively as the Machinery and systems such as robots, major joints in both articulated arm packaging machines, pick and place and delta robots, are ideal for many units, tool changers in machine tools, bespoke machines and are a firm printing presses and welding systems favourite for medical scanners. So let all rely on precision motion. Likewise, us look first at how they work, then medical equipment, navigational aids and at why they are good for precision astronomical telescopes also need cutting drives. edge motion systems. While at first glance some of these applications may seem to have little in common, in fact their power and motion systems are based on similar fundamental principles. Looked at as a drive system, the main requirements are in fact very similar: high torque must be provided, whilst low backlash is essential. Operating principle Planetary gears are also called epicyclic gears or sun-and-planet gears, the latter being useful for helping visualise - their operating principle. Dismantle a planetary gear and at first it looks complicated, but you can soon identify a central sun gear, surrounded by, and meshing To achieve this, torsional stiffness is with, some planet gears. (Typically required, and high acceleration and there are three or four planet gears, braking are often demanded. More often but it could be fewer or more.) than not, there is also the need for a Holding the sun and planet gears compact design, or the need to fit within a together are an outer ring gear with demanding space envelope. internal teeth that mesh with the Such drive systems have a high design content. Many are truly bespoke, one-off designs, while others may be customised variations of a standard design. However, planets. There is also a planet gear carrier, but this does not transmit power rather being a structural element that keeps the gears in place. like all drives systems they are typically Significantly, while the sun gear made up in large part from standard rotates relatively quickly, the outer components, servomotors, gearheads, ring gear rotates more slowly. In couplings etc. fact the ratio of their two speeds is Thus a precision drive system designer will select components, optimising one with the next with the ultimate goal of achieving each project’s performance specification. They will also be aware that each type of component has certain 38 PECM Issue 20 derived from the ratio of their two diameters – the planet gears act as idlers, their role being to transmit power between the sun and ring, in other words their diameter does not affect the overall speed ratio between input and output.