15mm Spur Gearbox & Reducer

This 15mm spur gearbox is designed for compact drive systems that need a more rigid round housing and higher torque margin, while keeping ratio selection flexible and the output shaft easy to integrate.

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Specs

Key Features

This round spur gearbox uses a gear-hobbing structure to support stability-focused compact transmissions with customizable output interfaces.

  • Gear ratio range from 6 to 360 for common medium-to-high reduction needs
  • Round housing form supports stable packaging in cylindrical layouts
  • Output direction options (same or reverse) to match different mechanism routing
  • Rated and allowable peak torque levels by ratio class to support safer selection
  • Customizable output shaft interface to reduce adapters and simplify assembly
technical Specs

Motors Specifications

Index Gear Ratio Actual Ratio Stages Overall Size Output Direction Motor Gear Teeth Motor Gear ID (mm) Rated Torque (g·cm) Allowable Peak Torque (g·cm)
1 6 5.579 2 13*12*11 Same 15 1.5 200 600
2 9 9.007 2 13*12*11 Same 15 1.5 200 600
3 16 16.111 3 13*12*11 Reverse 15 1.5 300 900
4 20 20.092 3 13*12*11 Reverse 15 1.5 300 900
5 26 26.092 3 13*12*11 Reverse 15 1.5 300 900
6 30 29.774 3 13*12*11 Reverse 15 1.5 300 900
7 35 35.61 4 13*12*11 Same 15 1.5 300 900
8 52 52.576 4 13*12*11 Same 15 1.5 400 1200
9 67 67.093 4 13*12*11 Same 15 1.5 400 1200
10 85 84.877 4 13*12*11 Same 15 1.5 500 1500
11 100 99.982 4 13*12*11 Same 15 1.5 600 1800
12 118 117.712 5 13*12*11 Reverse 15 1.5 600 1800
13 150 151.813 5 13*12*11 Reverse 15 1.5 600 1800
14 170 173.793 5 13*12*11 Reverse 15 1.5 600 1800
15 215 214.771 5 13*12*11 Reverse 15 1.5 700 2100
16 250 253.097 5 13*12*11 Reverse 15 1.5 700 2100
17 297 297.071 5 13*12*11 Reverse 15 1.5 700 2100
18 330 330.767 5 13*12*11 Reverse 15 1.5 800 2400
19 360 359.118 5 13*12*11 Reverse 15 1.5 800 2400

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Why Choose us

SLW Motor Highlights

  • Round housing for rigidity-focused builds

    The cylindrical form is easier to seat in round cavities and helps maintain a stable interface when the gearbox is used as a compact torque module.

  • Ratio choices centered on usable torque growth

    The 6–360 span supports both moderate reductions and torque-forward reductions without forcing a housing change.

  • Direction selection protects layout simplicity

    Same or reverse output helps match the linkage direction when your mechanism routing is constrained.

  • Custom shaft interface reduces assembly variability

    Defining the shaft end early can reduce stacked adapters and improve repeatability when transmitting higher torque in small assemblies.

Custom

Beyond the Standard: Performance Customized

  • 01
    Wiring & Lead Routing
    Lead routing can be arranged around the round housing to avoid interference with mounting surfaces and coupling space, ensuring efficient cable management.
  • 02
    Customized Shaft Interface
    Shaft end shape can be matched to your coupling method, improving anti-slip performance and assembly repeatability.
  • 03
    Installation Alignment
    Provide mounting direction and load orientation to ensure the gearbox configuration supports stable operation under actual conditions.
  • 04
    Control System Coordination
    For frequent start/stop or reversing operations, aligning control behavior with load characteristics helps minimize peak torque events and maintain consistency.
  • 05
    Application-Specific Tuning
    Share load type and duty cycle so that reduction ratio, output direction, and shaft interface can be tailored for optimal performance in real-world use.
  • Wiring & Lead Routing
  • Customized Shaft Interface
  • Installation Alignment
  • Control System Coordination
  • Application-Specific Tuning

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

A larger gearbox diameter is typically selected to improve rigidity and torque margin.

How do I choose between 15mm and smaller spur gearboxes?
15mm is typically selected when you want more rigidity and torque margin in a compact package, especially when the gearbox body is part of the mechanical support.
Which ratios are better for faster output motion?
Lower ratios such as 6 and 9 are commonly used when output speed is prioritized over torque.
When should I select ratios above 100?
Higher ratios are usually chosen when torque margin and stable low-speed output matter more than speed.
Can I choose output direction?
Yes. Same or reverse output can be selected to match your mechanism layout.
What do you need to define a custom output shaft?
Your coupling method, assembly approach, and any slip or positioning constraints.
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