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Gears, Gear Racks for Hazardous Environments

JW Winco’s polyamide EN 7802 gears and EN 7822 gear racks are designed for temperatures up to 248 F and for contact with aggressive media such as acids, gases, and saltwater.

2023 02 Gears And Gear Racks Made From Polyamide

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Due to their low friction coefficients, JW Winco’s spur gears EN 7802 and gear racks EN 7822 require no lubrication and are made of FDA-compliant glass fiber-reinforced plastic suitable for food processing applications. The components are also available in gray or blue for better visual detectability.

The gears and racks are designed as an involute gear with a 20° angle, and the design structure helps to reduce torque variation and allow for greater assembly flexibility.

JW Winco offers spur gears EN 7802 designed in module sizes from 0.5 to 3. The polyamide gear racks EN 7822 can be ordered with module sizes from 1 to 3 and feature a steel core to prevent deformation.


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