A reduction gearbox, also known as a speed reducer, is a mechanical device that reduces the rotational speed of an input shaft while increasing the torque output. It uses gears with different sizes to achieve the desired speed reduction ratio.
The benefits of reduction gearboxes include increased torque for heavy-duty applications, precise speed control, improved energy efficiency by matching motor speed to load requirements, and enhanced equipment performance. Reduction gearboxes are commonly used in machinery such as conveyors, cranes, pumps, and industrial equipment to optimize power transmission and achieve operational objectives.