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RIGHT ANGLE REDUCERS FOR SCREW JACKS
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The Right-Angle Reducer is a compact, high quality worm gear reducer enclosed in a ductile iron housing. The reducer mounts directly to the input side of the jack. Motors mount quill-style to a standard NEMA C-face.

The right angle reducer is a secondary worm gear reducer that reduces speed and increases torque to the input of the jack. If motor clearance is an issue, a right angle reducer may be added to most jacks to optimize motor orientation.

Right Angle Reducers may be ordered installed on the standard ActionJacâ„¢ Machine Screw and Ball Screw Jacks listed below and are available with or without brakemotors.

Consult the data charts for jack capacity when a Right-Angle Reducer is used. Ratings given on the chart may differ when a Right-Angle Reducer is installed on Keyed or Anti-Backlash Machine Screw Jack models. Special consideration must be given when installing onto a Double-Clevis Jack due to the additional weight of the reducer.

RIGHT-ANGLE REDUCER POSITIONS
RIGHT-ANGLE REDUCERS FOR BALL SCREW JACKS
RIGHT-ANGLE REDUCERS FOR MACHINE SCREW JACKS
 

HOW TO ORDER A RIGHT-ANGLE REDUCER:
Right-Angle Reducer ratio, mounting position and brakemotor size and type must be specified. The data chart above gives order codes for Right-Angle Reducers with and without brakemotors. Insert the order code and mounting position as shown using the Reference Number System.

EXAMPLE: 2.5 BSJ-U 6:1 / 053R6 - 2 / 2CA-2 / FS / 24.5 / 2 / S

Order Code (see chart above) and Mounting Position (see above)

 

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