Reverse Engineering of Gear Reducers
| Industry | Glass Processing Industry |
| Machine Type | Polishing Machine |
| Size | φ300×L500mm |
This is an example of a case where a reduction gear installed in a processing machine manufactured by our company in the past was making an abnormal noise, so we disassembled, cleaned and replaced the parts. We identified the parts that had worn down after many years of use and worked to restore their functionality.
First, we disassembled the reducer and inspected each part in detail. As a result, we found that the cause of the noise was a worn bearing. We replaced the bearing with a new one of the same specifications and cleaned and inspected the other parts.
When disassembling the reducer, we carefully referred to the drawings to understand the internal structure. When reassembling, we ensured precision by strictly adhering to the appropriate positioning of each part and the tightening torque.
By replacing the bearings and disassembling and cleaning the reducer, the abnormal noise was eliminated and normal operation was restored. We also utilize our reverse engineering technology to repair and maintain old machines. If you have any problems with your machine, please feel free to contact us.