Amarillo
Right Angle Pump Drive
Features Models
Efficiency Gears
In 1934, Amarillo Gear Company began
designing and manufacturing Spiral Bevel Right Angle Gear Drives
primarily for the irrigation industry. Because of the reliable,
efficient and economic operation of these drives, they met with
widespread acceptance.
Today, Amarillo manufactures the largest
selections of Right Angle Gear Drives available. Our standard models
include a large assortment of drives in a wide range of ratios and
various configurations. They are highly adaptable to many
applications in many different industries.
One reason for the continued growth and
acceptance of Amarillo Gear Drives is their consistent quality - not
only in the materials used, but in their workmanship as well.
At Thraco, we
would welcome the opportunity to supply this product for your
requirements.
Features:
Cooling coils are available on Models 40,
60A, and 80A, at additional cost, and are standard on Model 100A and
above. Non-reverse clutches are standard on all drives. Marine
options are available upon request.
Inquire about higher rpm's, both input and
output. Our rigid castings are designed to insure correct
alignment. Gears are case hardened allow steel, lapped in
pairs. All drives have positive pressure oil distribution systems,
and bearings exceed AGMA recommends.
Model
Designation:
The model number
designates the basic horsepower rating at 1760 RPM pump
speed. The number is preceded by one of the following
letter designations to define the type drive: |
SL |
Standard Hollow Shaft Drive
with Opposed Thrust Capacity |
S |
Standard Hollow Shaft Drive
with Standard Thrust Capacity |
SH |
Standard Hollow Shaft Drive
with Heavy Thrust Capacity |
Efficiency:
Through the use of high quality gears and
bearings, transmission efficiency ranges from 94% to 98% varying with
speed, horsepower and thrust. Actual efficiency values will be
furnished upon request.
Gears:
All drives are furnished with spiral bevel
gears, designed in accordance with AGMA (American Gear Manufacturers
Association) standards for both strength and surface durability,
employing a minimum service factor of 1.50 at rated horsepower.