AGMA 6023-A88 Design Manual for Enclosed Epicyclic Gear Drives
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AGMA 6023-A88 Document Information:
Title
Design Manual for Enclosed Epicyclic Gear Drives
American Gear Manufacturers Association
Publication Date:
Nov 1, 1988
Scope:
This Standard is applicable to enclosed epicyclic speed reducers and
increasers which use spur and
helical gears. It applies to non-aircraft industrial, vehicular, or
machine tool gear units with
carrier speeds less than 1800 rpm.
Limitations. The rating methods and influences identified in this
Standard are limited to enclosed
drives of single and multiple stage designs. A more detailed
engineering study should be undertaken
if conditions such as the following exist:
Light Weight
Pitch Line Velocity greater than 5000 ft/min
High Power
Minimum Space
Lube other than specified by AGMA 250.04
Low Speed
Unusual Ambient Temperature
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