The main differences between the BWD and XWD cycloid reducers lie in their series design, performance parameters, and applicable applications. Specific features are as follows:
BWD Series
1. Structural Features: Utilizing the B-series design, this design is relatively large, with installation dimensions of P=380, Q=420, and a center height of 240mm.
2. Performance Parameters: Single-stage reduction ratios range from 9 to 87, with a power range of 0.75 to 7.5kW, making it suitable for general-purpose loads.
3. Application Targets: General-purpose equipment such as mixers and cooling towers that require minimal installation space.
XWD Series
1. Structural Features: More compact, with the input and output shafts aligned, making it suitable for space-constrained applications.
2. Performance Parameters: Single-stage reduction ratios range from 9 to 87, while two-stage reduction ratios can reach 121 to 5133, with a power range of 0.75 to 55kW.
3. Application Targets: Applications requiring high efficiency and high reduction ratios, such as metallurgy, mining, and construction.
Both models share advantages including high transmission efficiency (94% per stage), smooth operation, low noise, and long life.