High-torque gearhead provides longer life, higher performance
Bodine Electric gearhead offered with new 3-wire-reversible 34R frame ac induction motor.
Renee Robbins

Bodine Electric Company, Chicago, introduces its new WX gearhead in conjunction with a new 3-wire-reversible 34R frame ac induction motor. The WX is a new high-torque gearhead, built to provide longer life and higher performance than similar gearmotors in the same size package. These new gearmotors are designed to drive applications such as conveyor systems, packaging equipment, metering devices and commercial appliances.
The exterior of the WX gearhead is identical to Bodine's old W models, but the inside has been completely redesigned. The new WX gearmotors feature steel helical gears and synthetic lubricant, allowing the WX to provide up to 50% more torque than previous models. The new steel gearing is designed to AGMA 9 standards or higher to assure the quiet operation. The synthetic lubricant improves life, and allows these unvented gearmotors to operate over a wide temperature range. Gear ratios range from 4:1 to 312:1. The 12 new WX stock models can also be configured to feature a 3-hole mounting pattern via a simple bolt-on adaptor plate.
The WX gearhead is the first to be paired with Bodine's new 3-wire reversible 34R (4 inch/100 mm diameter), single phase, 1/7 HP (107 Watts) motor winding. The three-wire configuration simplifies connection, and makes reversing the motor's direction simply a matter of switching the position of two leads. This new winding can also operate at 50 Hz by utilizing a different value run capacitor. A new 230VAC, 50/60Hz, 1-phase, 3-wire reversible winding is also available for custom configurations.
- Edited by Renee Robbins, senior editor
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