Reducers with parallel axes and reducers with bevel gears.
This range of reducers and gearmotors combines and elevates the traditional features of parallel shaft reducers and helical bevel gear reducers with the benefits derived from modern design, manufacturing and performance standards.
These products are suitable for the heaviest loads, offering versatility and ease of use, a wide range of sizes, service and cost effectiveness.
An example of the use of two ROSSI right angle reducers, which are connected to each other via a coupling for the synchronous drive of mixers in cement plants, asphalt bases, concrete plants, etc. In this case, the direction of rotation of the left reducer is to the left, and of the right reducer to the right. This solution enables synchronous mechanical regulation of two separate drives and is much more reliable than electronic regulation.
Example, ROSSI bevel helical gear reducer with 110kW motor in Atex anti-explosion. protection, with a disc brake to drive the coal conveyor belt in the thermal power plant. The reducer has additional forced cooling with a fan on the inlet side for better heat dissipation. The plant has been running continuously 24/7 for more than 12 years.
An example of a chain conveyor drive with an angular gear reducer of the Rossi G series. The drive is mounted on the conveyor shaft. Engine power 15kW, conveyor belt length 32m.
An example of the use of parallel shaft gear reducers in an ironworks to drive a roller. Special dedicated ROSSI "roller table" electric motors with ROSSI reducers for large starting torques and shock loads. ROSSI electric motors are in a closed version of cast iron without a windmill, cooling by radiation through radial ribs - IC410. For the most difficult working conditions in the ironworks (24/7 work, temperature, dust, emulsions, etc.) Speed regulation in the range from 0 rpm to 100 rpm.
An example of the use of two ROSSI toothed angle reducers, which are connected to each other via a cardan for the synchronous drive of the mixer. The drive is carried out via an electric motor, which synchronously drives both ROSSI reducers via a belt transmission. The direction of rotation of the left reducer is to the left, and of the right reducer to the right.