A worm wheel is a high-precision gear component designed to work in conjunction with a worm shaft in worm gear systems. It helps transmit motion at right angles while providing high torque reduction and smooth, controlled speed output.Manufactured from high-quality materials such as phosphor bronze, brass, or hardened alloy steel, worm wheels are engineered for excellent wear resistance, strength, and long service life. The precision-cut teeth ensure perfect meshing with the worm shaft, reducing noise, vibration, and power loss during operation.Worm wheels are widely used in marble and tile processing machinery, industrial gearboxes, lifting systems, conveyors, and heavy-duty construction equipment. They are ideal for applications requiring high torque, smooth motion control, and reliable performance under continuous load conditions.
Material:
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Phosphor Bronze (PB1 / PB2)
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Brass
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Hardened Alloy Steel (as per requirement)
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Cast Iron (for light-duty applications)
Manufacturing Process:
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CNC precision machining
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Gear hobbing / gear shaping
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Heat treatment (optional for steel variants)
Surface Finish:
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Smooth precision-cut teeth finish
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Anti-corrosion coating / oil coating
Hardness: HRC 25 – 50 (material dependent)
Gear Type: Worm gear (helical profile)
Module Range: Customizable as per design requirement
Diameter Range: Customizable (machine specific)
Tolerance Level: High precision (±0.01 mm – ±0.05 mm)
Load Capacity: High torque handling with efficient power transmission
Speed Ratio: Designed for high reduction ratios in gearbox systems
Features:
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Excellent wear resistance
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Smooth and silent operation
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High load-bearing capacity
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Accurate meshing with worm shaft
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Long operational life under continuous duty
Usage/Application:
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Marble cutting machinery
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Tile polishing machines
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Stone processing units
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Industrial gearboxes
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Heavy-duty construction machinery
Our ceramic, porcelain, and vitrified tiles are manufactured under strict quality control and comply with international standards including ISO 9001, CE Marking, EN 14411, BIS (IS 15622 / IS 13755), CE Marking, EN 12057 / EN 12058 and ASTM standards.