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SHAFT MOUNTED SPEED REDUCERS

DESIGN MANUAL

BEE 3
VALUE ADD SUPPLIER

PROCUREMENT RECOGNITION 137.5%

ISO 9001

Certified

GENERAL INFORMATION

Product Features

The New SMSR gearbox is Fenners new range of


shaft mounted speed reducers. In general the gearbox
is designed to be mounted directly on the machine
shaft of the application and restrained by the use of a
torque arm or flange thus eliminating the need for a
coupling or chain drive. Along with the ratios available
a wide selection of output speeds are achievable with
the use of a belt drive to the input shaft. This new
generation of gearboxes is available in thirteen case
sizes achieving a maximum output torque of
44,000Nm.

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FEATURES AND BENEFITS


! Easier to fit and replace thanks to improved
torque arm fixing
! Simpler installation with use of the
Taper-Grip bush
option
1

Higher torque capacities due to the improved gear


geometry
Alternative mounting arrangement available with
the output flange taped holes.
Improved case designs for smaller size and lower
weight to output torque ratios
The product can be used in high axial load
applications such as screw conveyors with the
taper roller bearing option on output hub.
CEMA screw conveyor adapters for the output are
available
Backstops can be retrofitted to all sizes easily

2
4

13
6

5
10
9
7

12
Backstop
Out of view

Figure 1.0

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Case Design - The gear

Gears - The gears are

1 case is manufactured from

Bearings - The bearings

3 used conform to the ISO

2 helical designed to DIN/ISO

grey cast iron, precision


bored and dowelled to
ensure accurate assembly
There are thirteen case
sizes available.

Product Features

and AGMA standards with


a 25 degree pressure
angle. They are manufactured from alloy steel, gas
carburised and hardened,
shaved and honed (profile
ground on selected
sizes)They are available in
up to three ratios 5, 13 and
20:1

Oilseals - Oilseals are


metal reinforced double
lipped gaiter spring type as
standard and taconite seals
are available for harsh
environments. All seals are
available world wide.

dimension plan and are


available world wide.
The high speed and
intermediary shafts are
designed with roller
bearings. The low speed
shaft deep groove ball
bearings, with taper roller
bearings as an option.

Shafts - Shafts are

5 machined from alloy steels


and are precision ground on
journals, gear seating and
extensions. Tolerance and
keyways conform to ISO
standards.

Figure 2.0

Breather plug - The


breather plug is supplied
with an integral sealing
washer and built in non
return valve.

Shaft End Caps - The

Output hubs - Output hubs


are available with Taper
Grip or parallel bore, in
metric or imperial. A wide
choice of output bore diameters are available, see
page 7 for details.
Alternative bores not listed
can be considered.
Plugs - The plugs are

10 supplied with an integral


sealing washer. The casing
is machined for an excellent
sealing surface.

9 rubberised shaft end caps

7 Input shafts - Input shafts

are self sealing to


standard ISO housing
dimensions.

are available in metric


dimensions to ISO
standards.

Backstop - The backstop is

12 available for all sizes and


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ratios, and can also be


retrofitted once the
Torque arm - The torque
unit has been supplied.
arm can be mounted on to
the casing using one or two
of the dedicated casing
points thus avoiding the
need to remove any case
half fixings. The turnbuckle
design allows for quick and
easy adjustment of the beltsystem.

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SMSR MOUNTINGS
GEARBOX SELECTION PROCEDURE
(a) Service Factor
From Table 1 select the service factor
applicable to the drive.
(b) Design Power
Multiply the absorbed power (or motor
power if absorbed power not known) by
the service factor chosen in step (a)
NOTE: Gear units are momentarily
capable of transmitting twice (2X) the
rated capacity on start or during
operation.
(c) Unit Selection
Using the value from step (b) refer to
the power rating tables on page 4 and
select the correct size of unit. The
choice of single or double reduction
gearbox will be determined by the
output speed required. The normal
operating speeds for each of the
gearboxes may be observed in the
power rating and belt drive tables.For
other speeds consult POWER DRIVES.
BELT DRIVE SELECTION
Selection of associated belt drive for
1440 rev/min. electric motors
(di) Output Speed
Refer to the Drive Selection Tables
(pages 9 to 12 and under the
appropriate gearbox size and ratio read
down the column headed 'Output
Speed' until an Output Speed equal or

Selection

(ei) Pulley Diameters


Read across from the chosen output
speed to obtain both driving and driven
pulley pitch diameters, groove section
and the appropriate number of belts.
NOTE: In many instances one belt is
recommended, being adequate for
power transmission purposes; where
customer preference is for multi-belt
drives consult POWER DRIVES.
(fi) Hub Bore Size
Refer to the output hub dimensions
table on page 7 for the range of bore
sizes available.
Selection of associated belt drive for
driving speeds other than 1440 rev/min.
(dii) Gearbox Input Shaft Speed
Multiply the gearbox output speed by
the exact gear ratio (found in the table
on page 6) to obtain the gearbox input
shaft speed.
NOTE: Wedge belt drives shown on
pages 9 to 12 have been selected to
give the most economical total drive
package for the speed required. If it is
necessary to design a special drive it is
advisable to consult POWER DRIVES.
Operational Hours Per Day

Types of Driven Machine


Under
10
Uniform
Agitators and mixers - liquid or semi-liquid
Blowers centrifugal
Bottling Machines
Conveyors and Elevators uniformly loaded
Cookers
Laundry Washing Machines non-reversing
Line Shafts
Pumps centrifugal and gear
Wire Drawing Machines
Moderate Shock
Agitators and mixers variable density
Conveyors not uniformly loaded
Cranes, travel motion and hoisting
Drawbench
Feeders pulsating load
Hoists
Kilns
Laundry Tumblers
Lifts
Piston Pumps with 3 or more
cylinders
Pulp and Paper making
machines
Rubber mixers and Calenders
Rotary Screens
Textile Machinery
Heavy Shock
Brick presses
Briquetting Machines
Conveyors reciprocating and shaker
Crushers
Feeders reciprocating
Hammer Mills
Piston Pumps 1 or 2 cylinders
Rubber Masticators
Vibrating Machines

Torque arm should preferably be in


tension when unit is in operation. See
page 15. If in any doubt consult
POWER DRIVES.

near to that required is found. The


suggested ratio is given in the first
column.

10 to
16

1,0

Over 16

1,12

1,4

1,6

1,6

1,8

2,0

S M S R

(b) Design Power


Using the elevator absorbed power of
3,6 kW.
Design Power = 1,25 x 3,6 = 4,5 kW.
(c) Unit Selection
Using 4,5 kW as the basis for selection
reference to the power rating tables
(page 4) indicates that an E13 or E20
gear unit will transmit 6,48 kW at 50
rev/min.
Selection of associated belt drive
(d) Output Speed
A more economic belt drive will be
obtained if the 20:1 ratio gearbox is
selected, and by reference to page 10
in the gearbox drive tables 50 rev/min.
is obtainable.

(e) Available Bores


By refering to the output hub bore
dimensions table on page 7, it can be
seen that the size E is available with a
range of bore sizes in both parallel bore
and Taper Grip bush.
Parallel bore sizes are 55, 50 and 65mm
whilst Taper Grip is available in 42mm
and 55mm.

Table 1.0

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SOLUTION
Selection Procedure
(a) Service factor
From Table 1 the service factor is 1,25.

(e) Pulley Diameters


On the line giving the output speed of
50 rev/min., read across and note the
driving and driven pulley pitch
diameters together with the numbers of
belts required, which for this case is 106
mm and 150 mm, using 2 SPA Wedge
Belts.

1,25

1,25

EXAMPLE: A Shaft Mounted Speed


Reducer is required for a uniformly
loaded elevator which absorbs 3,6 kW
at 50 rev/min. The prime mover is a 4
kW 1440 rev/min. direct on line start
electric motor. A belt drive is required
between the motor and gearbox at
approximately 700mm centres running
for up to 24 hours/day.

M o u n t i n g s

SMSR MOUNTINGS

Power Ratings

POWER RATINGS (kW) 5:1 UNITS (SINGLE REDUCTION)


Output
rev/min

100
110
120
130
140

2.68
2.87
3.13
3.36
3.56

4.62
4.84
5.05
5.27
5.49

7.24
7.58
7.91
8.25
8.59

11.36
11.89
12.42
12.95
13.48

16.64
17.42
18.20
18.97
19.75

28.80
30.14
31.48
32.83
34.17

41.3
43.3
45.2
47.1
49.1

63.5
66.5
69.5
72.4
75.4

86.4
90.4
94.5
98.5
102.5

113.7
119.0
124.3
129.7
135.0

150
160
170
180
190

3.62
3.73
3.83
3.94
4.04

5.70
5.92
6.13
6.35
6.57

8.93
9.27
9.60
9.94
10.28

14.01
14.54
15.07
15.60
16.13

20.53
21.30
22.08
22.86
23.63

35.52
36.86
38.20
39.55
40.89

51.0
52.9
54.9
56.8
58.7

78.4
81.3
84.3
87.3
90.2

106.5
110.6
114.6
118.6
122.7

140.3
145.6
150.9
156.2
161.5

200
210
220
230
240

4.20
4.31
4.41
4.53
4.66

6.78
7.00
7.21
7.43
7.64

10.62
10.95
11.29
11.63
11.97

16.66
17.19
17.72
18.25
18.78

24.41
25.19
25.96
26.74
27.52

42.24
43.58
44.92
46.27
47.61

60.6
62.6
64.5
66.4
68.4

93.2
96.2
99.1
102.1
105.0

126.7
130.7
134.8
138.8
142.8

166.8
172.1
177.4
182.7
188.0

250
260
270
280
290

4.78
4.89
5.04
5.20
5.36

7.86
8.08
8.29
8.51
8.72

12.31
12.64
12.98
13.32
13.66

19.31
19.84
20.37
20.90
21.43

28.29
29.07
29.85
30.62
31.40

48.95
50.30
51.64
52.99
54.33

70.3
72.2
74.1
76.1
78.0

108.0
111.0
113.9
115.9

146.9
150.9
154.9
159.0
160.2

193.3
195.5

300
310
320
330
340

5.46
5.62
5.78
5.88
6.09

8.94
9.15
9.37
9.59
9.80

13.99
14.33
14.67
15.01
15.35

21.96
22.49
23.02
23.55
24.08

32.18
32.95
33.73
34.51
35.29

55.67
57.02
58.36
59.70
61.05

79.9
81.9
83.8

6.30
6.41
6.62
6.72
6.93
7.14

10.02
10.23
10.45
10.66
10.88
11.10

15.68
16.02
16.36
16.70
17.04
17.37

24.61
25.14
25.67
26.20
26.73
27.26

36.06
36.84
37.62
38.39
39.17
39.95

62.39
63.74
65.08

442

691

1085

1589

2750

350
360
370
380
390
400
Torque at
100 rev/min
Nm

256

CONSULT
POWER DRIVES

3949

6068

8250

10862
Table 2.0

POWER RATINGS (kW) 13:1, 20:1 UNITS (DOUBLE REDUCTION)


Output
rev/min

10
12
14
16
18

0.29
0.36
0.42
0.47
0.53

0.54
0.67
0.79
0.91
1.04

0.85
1.04
1.24
1.43
1.62

1.34
1.64
1.94
2.24
2.55

1.96
2.40
2.84
3.29
3.73

3.39
4.16
4.92
5.69
6.46

4.86
5.97
7.07
8.17
9.27

20
22
24
26
28

0.59
0.63
0.69
0.75
0.81

1.16
1.28
1.41
1.53
1.65

1.82
2.01
2.20
2.39
2.59

2.85
3.15
3.46
3.76
4.06

4.18
4.62
5.06
5.51
5.95

7.22
7.99
8.76
9.53
10.29

30
32
34
38
40

0.86
0.92
0.98
1.10
1.16

1.78
1.90
2.02
2.15
2.27

2.78
2.97
3.17
3.36
3.55

4.36
4.67
4.97
5.27
5.57

6.39
6.84
7.28
7.72
8.17

42
46
50
52
54

1.20
1.30
1.42
1.47
1.52

2.39
2.51
2.64
2.76
2.88

3.74
3.94
4.13
4.32
4.52

5.88
6.18
6.48
6.78
7.09

58
62
66
70
74

1.64
1.76
1.86
1.96
2.06

3.01
3.13
3.25
3.38
3.50

4.71
4.90
5.09
5.29
5.48

78
80
85
90
95
100

2.15
2.23
2.34
2.48
2.61
2.73

3.72
3.95
4.17
4.40
4.62
4.62

277

519

Torque at
10 rpm
(Nm)

Table 2.1

7.5
9.2
10.9
12.6
14.2

10.2
12.5
14.8
17.1
19.4

13.4
16.4
19.4
22.5
25.5

19.0
22.5
25.9
29.3
32.6

26.4
31.4
36.3
41.3
46.1

46.1
54.9
63.5
72.1
80.5

10.37
11.47
12.57
13.68
14.78

15.9
17.6
19.3
21.0
22.7

21.7
24.0
26.3
28.6
30.9

28.5
31.6
34.6
37.6
40.7

35.9
39.2
42.3
45.6
48.7

51.0
55.7
60.4
65.1
69.7

88.9
97.1
105.3
113.0
120.6

11.06
11.83
12.59
13.36
14.13

15.88
16.98
18.08
19.18
20.29

24.4
26.1
27.8
29.5
31.2

33.2
35.5
37.8
40.1
42.4

43.7
46.7
49.7
52.8
55.8

51.7
54.9
57.9
63.7
66.6

74.4
78.8
83.4
92.5
96.8

128.0
135.2
142.5
157.0
164.2

8.61
9.05
9.50
9.94
10.38

14.90
15.66
16.43
17.20
17.96

21.39
22.49
23.59
24.69
25.79

32.9
34.6
36.3
37.9
39.6

44.7
47.0
49.3
51.6
53.9

58.8
61.9
64.9
67.9
71.0

69.2
74.3
79.0
81.5
83.8

101.1
109.4
117.5
120.8
125.6

171.5
186.0
199.2
206.5
213.7

7.39
7.69
7.99
8.30
8.60

10.83
11.27
11.71
12.16
12.60

18.73
19.50
20.27
21.03
21.80

26.89
28.00
29.10
30.20
31.30

41.3
43.0
44.7
46.4
48.1

56.2
58.5
60.8
63.1
65.4

74.0
77.0
80.0
83.1
86.1

88.5
93.0
97.5
102.0
104.1

132.8
140.1
147.3
154.6
157.0

225.8
237.9
248.7
259.6
270.5

5.83
6.18
6.54
6.89
7.24
7.24

9.15
9.70
10.26
10.81
11.36
11.36

13.41
14.22
15.03
15.84
16.64
16.64

23.20
24.60
26.00
27.40
28.80
28.80

33.31
35.32
37.33
39.34
41.35
41.35

51.2
54.3
57.4
60.5
63.5

69.6
73.8
78.0
82.2
86.4
86.4

91.6
97.2
102.7
108.2
113.6

110.4
112.6

167.8

280.1

812

1276

1870

3235

4645

7139

9706

12778

18120

CONSULT
POWER DRIVES
25254

The dotted line shows the limit of recommended output speed for reducers with 20:1 ratios. For higher speeds use a 13:1 or 5:1 reducer.

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Dimensions

SMSR MOUNTINGS
DIMENSIONSSHAFT AND FLANGE MOUNTING
T

Extra case bolts are present on sizes J, S + T but


are not detailed on these drawings, however Torque
Arm anchorage points are as dimensioned. If in doubt
CONSULT POWER DRIVES.

T
AA

B-T

BB

U
J

CC

BB

HH Holes JJ dia x KK
full thread

CC

HH Holes JJ dia x KK
full thread

AA

90

K
K

FLANGE
MOUNTED
N

K-L-M

AA

SHAFT
MOUNTED

AA

H H H o le s
JJ d ia x K K
fu ll t h r e ad

BB

BB

V
EE G G

DD
FF
J
Y

CC

CC

AA

AA

90

X
K

B-T

A
G

G2

B E

A1

K-L-M
G2

M
M
L

STANDARD HUB

E1

G1

SHAFT
MOUNTED

A1
G1

FLANGE
MOUNTED

D
L

TAPER-GRIP HUB

STANDARD HUB

TAPER-GRIP HUB
Figure 3.0

* On size L only this dimension is 375mm

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SMSR MOUNTINGS

Dimensions

DIMENSIONSSHAFT AND FLANGE MOUNTING


Dimension

SMSR Size
B

117

152

161

173

195

214

255

275

290

312

310

356

406

A1

138

162

170

184

201

231

261

272

278

290

297

345

395

See Output Hub Dimensions Table on P age 7

61

73

82

87

95

100

115

126

145

180

186

216

241

65

82

93

95

108

114

127

132

123

132

196

203

225

74

82

92

104

114

138

152

170

186

207

218

238

278

E1

55

65

75

85

100

110

130

150

160

180

207

232

276

14

19

22

25

28

32

42

48

55

60

60

65

85

11

17

17

19

20

20

26

30

35

44

44

44

44

G1

21

22

22

G2

36

37

36

42

39

50

51

50

51

59

54

55

55

95

118

127

135

155

174

203

215

220

224

222

268

318

144

137

169

201

238

261

294

353

456

519

513

590

677

63

75

84

102

121

133

152

145

157

160

102

160

190

24

24

28

28

34

34

70

70

70

70

70

110

110

20

20

24

24

30

30

50

50

50

??

51

76

76

65

65

75

75

100

100

120

120

120

120

120

180

180

12

12

18

18

18

18

18

26

26

10

10

13

13

17

17

16

16

16

16

M16

M24

M24

200

200

216

216

216

216

222

222

222

222

222

265

265

300

300

350

350

375

375

375

375

375

375

375

400

400

Max.

600

600

700

700

750

750

750

750

750

750

750

775

800

Min.

750

750

850

850

900

900

900

900

900

900

900

925

950

160

186

218

258

278

317

365

434

542

568

643

770

880

208

234

282

330

385

421

477

570

734

814

841

1000

1140

72

81

96

117

129

143

162

195

254

281

298

370

410

66

75

90

110

125

141

156

189

255

267

280

324

373

24

25

31

37

43

50

56

62

75

92

100

119

133

70

79

95

116

133

150

166

200

266

282

297

345

396

AA

106

120

135

155

175

212

255

280

280

320

208

250

315

BB

45

45

45

30

30

30

22.5

22.5

60

135

130

CC

90

90

90

60

60

60

60

45

45

45

60

135

130

DD

227

294

280

EE

176

195

215
535

FF

413

455

GG*

-19

34

-40

M8

M10

M10

M10

M12

M16

M20

M20

M20

M20

M16

M16

M16

JJ
HH

KK

15

15

15

15

18

24

30

30

30

30

27

27

27

single

10

14

19

29

41

64

84

122

179

242

double

11

15

21

31

45

69

92

133

197

268

385

545

740

Weight
(kg)

Table 3.0

All dimensions are in millimetres, Keyways are British Standard metric. * Measured in the direction of DD.

Permits 150mm adjustment to tighten V-Belts. By cutting off threaded end of rods dimension 'S' may be reduced by up to 300mm sizes B & C, 350mm on sizes D & E,
395mm on sizes F, G, H, J & S, 300mm on size K, 330mm on size L, 335mm on size M.

EXACT GEAR RATIOS


Nominal ratio

Table 3.1

5:1

5.091

4.941

5.300

5.047

5.047

5.047

5.047

5.047

5.047

4.684

13:1

13.315

13.41 0

14.268

13.587

13.587

13.395

13.587

13.587

13.587

13.644

13.270

13.260

12.850

20:1

20.095

20.421

21.481

20.455

20.455

20.455

20.455

20.455

20.455

20.1 13

19.970

19.580

19.330

Fenner - SMSR

S M S R

M o u n t i n g s

SMSR MOUNTINGS

Output Hubs

OUTPUT HUB DIMENSIONS

STANDARD HUB KEYWAYS

Reducer Standard Standard


Upper
Upper
Lower
Taper-Grip Taper-Grip
Size Hub Bore
Hub
Alternative Alternative Alternative Standard Alternative
(1)
Bush bores Hub Bore
Hub
Hub Bore Hub Bore Hub Bore

Bush Bores
(2)
B

25
20

1"
3
/4"

35
32
30

11/4"

45
42
40
38

13/4"
11/2"
11/4"

55

50
45
42

2"
13/4"
11/2"

65

60
55
50

2 /4"
2"

75

70
65
60

23/4"
21/2"
21/4"

85

85

80
75
70

3"
23/4"
21/2"

100

95
90

31/2"
120

120

110
100
90

41/2"
4"
31/2"

125

110
100
90

41/2"
4"
31/2"

30
C
40
D
50

J
100
S

40

50

35 11/4"
32
45 13/4"
42 11/2"
38

30

25

30

40

30

40

50

38

2"
55

Keyways for the standard Output Hubs and


Bushes are machined in accordance with
BS 4235 for metric shafts and BS 46 for
"inch" shafts.
Keys are supplied with reduction
bushes, but not where the output hub
directly fits the shaft.
Reduction bushes may be supplied with
two separate keys for hub and shaft or a
single stepped key, depending on the bush
wall thickness.
The shaft keyway should be machined to
suit the standard key size shown below,
regardless of the hub bore diameter.
Table 4.1

60 21/4"
65

50
70 2 /4"
21/2"

55

42

75

55

65

50

65

75

60

95 31/2"
90

75

85

65

110 41/2"
4"

85

100

80

125

100

120

90

135

120

125

100

80 3"

125

110
100
90

41/2"
4"
31/2"

125

100

150

130
125
100

51/2"
5"
41/2"

150

130

190*

190

130

Shaft
Diameter
(mm)

Key size

20
25
30
32
35
38
40
42
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
110
120
125
130
140
150
190

6x 6
8x 7
8x 7
10 x 8
10 x 8
10 x 8
12 x 8
12 x 8
14 x 9
14 x 9
16 x 10
18 x 11
18 x 11
20 x 12
20 x 12
22 x 14
22 x 14
25 x 14
25 x 14
28 x 16
28 x 16
32 x 18
32 x 18
32 x 18
36 x 20
36 x 20
45 x 25

Table 4.0

All dimensions in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

(1) STANDARD HUB BORES


Metric hubs are bored to F7 limits, Inch hubs are bored to H7 limits. (Page 23)
A shaft tolerance grade h7 is recommended.
Shaft keyways must be appropriate standard dimensions, i.e. to BS 4235 for "metric" shafts
and BS 46 for "inch" shafts.* Max Hub bore size M reducer is 190mm, smaller bores are
available to customer requirements CONSULT POWER DRIVES.
The upper alternative hub bore is the maximum bore available in each unit size.

(2) TAPER-GRIP HUB BORES


Shaft with tolerances up to h11 can be accommodated. (Page 23)

Shaft
Diameter
(inches)

Key size

/4"
1"
11/4"
11/2"
13/4"
2"
21/4"
21/2"
23/4"
3"
31/2"
4"
41/2"
5"
51/2"

/16" x 3/16"
/4" x 1/4"
5
/16" x 1/4"
3
/8" x 1/4"
7
/16" x 5/16"
1
/2" x 5/16"
5
/8" x 7/16"
5
/8" x 7/16"
3
/4" x 1/2"
3
/4" x 1/2"
7
/8" x 5/8"
1 x 3/4"
11/4" x 7/8"
11/4" x 7/8"
11/2" x 1"

3
1

Table 4.2

Fenner - SMSR
S M S R

M o u n t i n g s

SMSR MOUNTINGS

Motorised Units

Figure 4.0

Fenner Shaft Mounted Speed Reducers


Allowable centre distances.
SMSR
Size
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
S
T
K
L
M

80
367-455
367-455
406-503
486-611
514-639

90
377-465
377-465
416-513
496-621
524-649
582-736
616-770

100
387-475
387-475
426-523
506-631
534-659
592-746
626-780
723-898
871-1046

112

438-535
518-643
546-571
604-758
638-792
735-910
883-1058

Table 5.0

132

MOTOR FRAME SIZE


160
180

200

225

538-663
566-691
624-778
652-806
658-812
686-840
706-860
755-930
783-958
803-978
823-998
903-1078 931-1106 951-1126 971-1146 996-1171
1012-1197 1040-1225 1060-1245 1080-1265 1105-1290
1091-1266 1111-1286 1130-1305 1155-1330
1226-1401 1246-1421 1266-1441 1291-1466
1389-1530 1414-1530

Any selection outside the recommended motor frame size - Please contact POWER DRIVES

Fenner - SMSR
S M S R

M o u n t i n g s

250

280

315

1021-1196
1130-1315
1180-1355
1315-1460 1345-1520
1414-1560 1439-1610 1504-1670

SMSR MOUNTINGS

Belt Drives

BELT DRIVES1440 REV/MIN MOTORS


UNIT SIZE C

UNIT SIZE B
Pulley Pitch
diameters
Motor

Gearbox

Nominal
Output Pulley
Speed Ratio

Number
of belts

Pulley Pitch
diameters
Motor

Gearbox

Nominal
Output Pulley
Speed Ratio

Number
of belts

Pulley Pitch
diameters
Motor

Gearbox

Number
of belts

56
67
63
71
80

400
400
315
315
315

1SPZ
1SPZ
1SPZ
1SPZ
1SPZ

10
12
14
15
17

7,04
5,63
5,00
4,44
3,94

71
71
80
71
80

500*
400
400
315
315

1SPZ
1SPZ
1SPZ
1SPZ
1SPZ

10
12
14
16
18

6,67
5,63
4,70
4,20
3,71

60
71
67
75
85

400
400
315
315
315

1SPZ
1SPZ
1SPZ
1SPZ
1SPZ

20
22
24
26
28

3,57
3,21
3,00
2,78
2,54

56
56
60
90
63

200
180
180
250
160

1SPZ
1SPZ
1SPZ
1SPZ
1SPZ

20
22
24
26
28

3,50
3,13
2,94
2,69
2,40

90
80
85
67
75

315
250
250
180
180

1SPZ
1SPZ
1SPZ
1SPZ
1SPZ

20
22
24
26
28

3,29
3,11
2,78
2,54
2,39

85
90
90
63
67

280
280
250
160
160

1SPZ
1SPA
1SPZ
2SPZ
2SPZ

30
32
34
38
40

2,36
2,22
2,10
1,87
1,78

56
63
63
67
63

132
140
132
125
112

1SPZ
1SPZ
1SPZ
1SPZ
1SPZ

30
32
34
38
40

2,25
2,13
2,00
1,80
1,70

71
75
80
100
106

160
160
160
180
180

1SPZ
1SPZ
1SPZ
1SPA
1SPZ

30
32
34
38

2,24
2,11
1,97
1,76

100
95
160
75

224
200
315
132

1SPA
1SPA
1SPZ
2SPZ

42
46
50
52
54

1,70
1,56
1,43
1,39
1,33

56
90
112
90
75

95
140
160
125
100

2SPZ
1SPZ
1SPZ
1SPZ
1SPZ

42
46
50
52
54

1,65
1,50
1,36
1,32
1,29

85
100
118
106
140

140
150
160
140
180

1SPZ
1SPA
1SPZ
1SPZ
1SPZ

40
42
46
50
52

1,68
1,60
1,47
1,34
1,29

95
125
90
112
140

160
200
132
150
180

2SPZ
1SPZ
2SPZ
2SPA
1SPZ

58
62
66

1,24
1,16
1,64

95
140
63

118
160
67

1SPZ
1SPZ
2SPZ

58
62

1,18
1,11

100
90

118
100

1SPA
2SPZ

54
58
62

1,24
1,14
1,07

95
140
140

118
160
150

2SPZ
1SPA
1SPA

66
70
74
78
80

1,64
1,55
1,46
1,39
1,35

85
85
90
90
63

140
132
132
125
85

1SPZ
1SPZ
1SPZ
1SPZ
2SPZ

66
70
74
78
80

1,56
1,47
1,39
1,32
1,28

90
85
95
106
125

140
125
132
140
160

2SPZ
2SPZ
2SPZ
1SPA
1SPZ

66
71
74
78
80

1,52
1,43
1,36
1,29
1,25

132
112
118
140
112

200
160
160
180
140

1SPA
2SPZ
2SPZ
1SPA
2SPZ

85
90
100

1,28
1,20
1,08

125
75
90

160
90
100

1SPZ
2SPZ
1SPA

85
90
95
100

1,21
1,14
1,07
1,00

140
140
75
100

170
160
80
100

1SPZ
2SPZ
3SPZ
2SPZ

85
90
95
100

1,19
1,12
1,06
1,00

118
125
132
125

140
140
140
125

2SPZ
2SPZ
2SPZ
2SPZ

100
110
120
130
140

2,83
2,57
2,36
2,18
2,02

112
95
106
112
125

315
250
250
250
250

1SPZ
1SPA
1SPZ
1SPZ
1SPZ

101
114
121
129
144

2,86
2,52
2,39
2,23
2,00

140
125
132
112
140

400
315
315
250
280

1SPA
1SPA
1SPA
2SPZ
1SPA

108
114
120
130
140

2,52
2,39
2,25
2,11
1,90

125
132
140
112
118

315
315
315
236
224

2SPZ
2SPZ
2SPZ
2SPB
2SPA

150
160
170
180
190

1,88
1,76
1,67
1,57
1,49

85
85
75
75
95

160
150
125
118
140

2SPZ
2SPA
3SPZ
3SPZ
2SPZ

152
161
171
183
193

1,90
1,79
1,68
1,58
1,49

118
140
95
200
150

224
250
160
315
224

2SPA
1SPA
3SPZ
1SPZ
2SPA

150
160
170
180
190

1,80
1,69
1,60
1,52
1,43

118
118
125
132
140

212
200
200
200
200

2SPB
3SPZ
3SPZ
3SPZ
3SPZ

200
210
220
230
240

1,42
1,35
1,29
1,23
1,18

106
112
140
132
95

150
150
180
160
112

1SPA
1SPA
1SPA
1SPA
2SPZ

202
211
224
230
244

1,43
1,36
1,29
1,25
1,18

112
132
140
160
100

160
180
180
200
118

2SPZ
2SPZ
2SPZ
2SPZ
3SPZ

200
210
220
230
240

1,36
1,29
1,21
1,18
1,12

132
140
132
112
112

180
180
160
132
125

2SPA
2SPA
3SPZ
4SPZ
4SPZ

250
260
270
280
300

1,13
1,09
1,05
1,01
1,06

160
140
95
112
140

180
150
100
112
132

1SPZ
1SPA
2SPA
2SPZ
1SPA

252
259
273
288
303

1,14
1,11
1,06
1,00
1,05

140
180
125
140
100

160
200
132
140
95

2SPZ
1SPA
2SPZ
2SPA
2SPA

250
260
270
285
290

1,07
1,05
1,00
1,05
1,07

140
112
140
100
160

150
118
140
95
150

3SPA
4SPZ
3SPZ
4SPA
2SPA

310
320
330
340
350

1,11
1,14
1,18
1,20
1,24

200
150
100
150
118

180
132
85
125
95

1SPZ
1SPA
3SPZ
1SPA
2SPA

310
324
329
339
349

1,08
1,13
1,14
1,18
1,21

140
180
140
200
160

130
160
160
170
132

3SPZ
2SPZ
3SPA
2SPA
2SPA

300
310
320
330
340

1,11
1,14
1,18
1,21
1,25

200
160
132
160
250

180
140
112
132
200

2SPZ
3SPZ
4SPZ
3SPA
2SPZ

360
370
380
390
400

1,27
1,31
1,36
1,39
1,41

400
236*
160
250
315

315
180*
118
180
224

1SPZ
1SPB
1SPA
1SPZ
1SPA

360
369
380
391
400

1,25
1,28
1,32
1,36
1,39

140
180
150
180
140

112
140
112
132
100

3SPZ
2SPZ
2SPA
2SPA
3SPA

350
360
370
380
390

1,29
1,32
1,36
1,40
1,44

180
140
190
140
180

140
106
140
100
125

3SPZ
5SPZ
2SPB
4SPA
3SPA

400

1,47

250

170

2SPB

13:1
5:1

13:1

* Pulley only available in 2 groove.

20:1

7,14
5,97
5,00
4,44
3,94

20:1

10
12
14
16
18

5:1

5:1

13:1

20:1

Nominal
Output Pulley
Speed Ratio

UNIT SIZE D

Table 6.0

Fenner - SMSR
S M S R

M o u n t i n g s

SMSR MOUNTINGS

Belt Drives

BELT DRIVES1440 REV/MIN MOTORS


UNIT SIZE E
Pulley Pitch
diameters
Motor

Gearbox

Nominal
Output Pulley
Speed Ratio

Number
of belts

UNIT SIZE G

Pulley Pitch
diameters
Motor

Gearbox

Nominal
Output Pulley
Speed Ratio

Number
of belts

Pulley Pitch
diameters
Motor

Gearbox

Number
of belts

71
67
80
90
100

500
400
400
400
400

2SPZ
2SPZ
2SPZ
1SPZ
2SPZ

10
12
14
16
18

7,00
5,97
5,00
4,44
3,94

90
67
100
90
80

630*
400
500*
400
315

1SPA
2SPZ
1SPA
2SPZ
2SPZ

10
12
14
16
18

7,00
5,94
5,00
4,44
4,00

90
106
100
90
100

630
630
500
400
400

2SPA
2SPA
2SPA
3SPZ
2SPA

20
22
24
26
28

3,50
3,15
2,94
2,67
2,50

90
100
85
75
80

315
315
250
200
200

2SPZ
2SPZ
2SPZ
2SPZ
3SPZ

20
22
24
26
28

3,57
3,20
2,94
2,67
2,50

112
125
85
150
160

400
400
250
400
400

1SPA
1SPA
3SPZ
1SPA
1SPA

20
22
24
26
28

3,57
3,20
2,94
2,67
2,50

112
125
85
118
160

400
400
250
315
400

2SPA
2SPA
4SPZ
3SPZ
2SPZ

30
32
34
38
40

2,35
2,22
2,09
1,87
1,75

85
90
67
150
80

200
200
140
280
140

2SPZ
2SPZ
4SPZ
1SPA
3SPZ

30
32
33
37
40

2,35
2,22
2,11
1,88
1,75

85
90
95
85
180

200
200
200
160
315

3SPZ
3SPZ
3SPZ
4SPZ
1SPA

30
32
34
38
40

2,36
2,23
2,10
1,87
1,75

106
112
150
150
160

250
250
315
280
280

3SPA
3SPA
2SPA
2SPA
2SPA

42
46
50
52
54
58
62

1,68
1,52
1,42
1,36
1,29
1,21
1,14

95
132
106
118
140
132
132

160
200
150
160
180
160
150

3SPZ
2SPZ
2SPA
3SPZ
2SPZ
2SPZ
2SPA

42

1,67

150

250

2SPA

46
48
50
52

1,53
1,47
1,40
1,36

118
95
100
118

180
140
140
160

3SPZ
4SPZ
4SPZ
3SPZ

42
46
48
50
52

1,67
1,52
1,48
1,40
1,36

150
132
160
200
118

250
200
236
280
160

3SPA
4SPZ
2SPB
2SPA
4SPA

66
70
74
78
80

1,61
1,52
1,43
1,36
1,32

112
132
112
118
100

180
200
160
160
132

3SPZ
3SPZ
3SPZ
3SPZ
3SPA

55
63
66

1,29
1,12
1,07

140
112
150

180
125
160

3SPZ
4SPZ
2SPA

55
63
66

1,29
1,11
1,07

140
180
150

180
200
160

4SPA
4SPZ
4SPA

85
90
95
100

1,25
1,18
1,11
1,06

100
106
106
132

125
125
118
140

4SPZ
4SPZ
4SPZ
3SPZ

70
74
78
80
85

1,52
1,43
1,36
1,32
1,24

132
140
118
170
180

200
200
160
224
224

4SPZ
2SPB
4SPA
2SPB
2SPA

70
74
78
80
85

1,52
1,43
1,36
1,32
1,24

132
140
140
212
180

200
200
190
280
224

5SPA
4SPA
4SPB
2SPB
3SPB
3SPB
3SPB
3SPB

3SPZ
4SPZ
3SPZ
5SPA
3SPA

2SPB
3SPZ
5SPZ

212
200
212

400
315
315
250
250

200
200
140

180
180
200

140
125
132
112
125

170
180
132

1,18
1,11
1,06

2,86
2,52
2,39
2,23
2,00

1,18
1,11
1,06

90
95
100

101
114
121
129
144

90
95
100

4SPB
3SPB
3SPB
4SPB
5SPZ

4SPA
3SPA
2SPB
3SPZ
3SPA

2SPB
2SPB
5SPZ
4SPA
4SPA

450
500
450
355
400

224
250
236
315
224

450
500
315
315
250

160
190
190
160
200

118
140
140
200
150

160
190
132
140
125

2,81
2,63
2,37
2,22
2,00

1,90
1,79
1,69
1,58
1,49

2,81
2,63
2,39
2,25
2,00

102
109
122
130
144

152
161
171
183
193

102
109
121
128
144

3SPB
3SPB
3SPB
4SPA
3SPB

4SPA
4SPA
3SPA
2SPA
2SPB

5SPZ
5SPZ
2SPB
4SPZ
4SPA

400
355
355
315
355

160
180
180
250
224

250
250
355
315
224

212
200
212
200
236

112
132
140
200
190

132
140
212
200
150

1,89
1,78
1,67
1,58
1,50

1,43
1,36
1,29
1,25
1,18

1,89
1,79
1,67
1,58
1,49

153
162
172
183
191

202
211
224
230
244

152
161
172
183
193

3SPA
6SPB
5SPB
4SPA
3SPB

4SPA
2SPB
5SPA
3SPA
2SPB

4SPA
4SPB
4SPB
3SPA
2SPB

400
190
236
280
280

160
200
132
160
190

200
190
180
224
280

280
140
180
224
236

140
180
125
160
200

140
140
140
180
236

1,43
1,36
1,31
1,25
1,19

1,14
1,11
1,06
1,00
1,05

1,43
1,36
1,29
1,24
1,19

202
212
220
230
243

252
259
273
288
303

202
212
224
231
243

3SPB
2SPB
4SPB
3SPA
4SPB

4SPA
3SPA
4SPA
5SPA

5SPA
3SPB
2SPB
2SPA
3SPB

315
500
224
315
224

132
160
140
118

160
200
250
315
190

280
450
212
315
236

140
180
160
140

140
180
236
315
200

1,13
1,11
1,06
1.00
1,05

1,08
1,13
1,14
1,19

1,14
1,11
1,06
1,00
1,05

256
259
273
288
303

310
324
329
342

252
259
272
288
303

349
360
370
386
393

1,21
1,25
1,29
1,34
1,36

160
140
180
150
180

132
112
140
112
132

4SPA
6SPA
4SPA
6SPA
5SPA

309
323
329
342
358

1,07
1,12
1,14
1,19
1,24

150
224
160
280
236

140
200
140
236
190

5SPA
3SPA
5SPA
2SPB
3SPB

309
323
326
340
358

1,07
1,12
1,13
1,18
1,24

300
224
300
236
236

280
200
265
200
190

2SPC
4SPB
3SPC
4SPB
5SPB

365
384
405

1,27
1,33
1,41

355
315
315

280
236
224

2SPB
2SPB
3SPA

403

1,40

224

160

3SPA

Fenner - SMSR
S M S R

10

M o u n t i n g s

13:1
5:1

13:1

* Pulley only available in 2 groove.

20:1

7,04
5,97
5,00
4,44
4,00

20:1

10
12
14
16
18

5:1

5:1

13:1

20:1

Nominal
Output Pulley
Speed Ratio

UNIT SIZE F

Table 7.0

SMSR MOUNTINGS

Belt Drives

BELT DRIVES1440 REV/MIN MOTORS


UNIT SIZE H
Pulley Pitch
diameters
Motor

Gearbox

Nominal
Output Pulley
Speed Ratio

Number
of belts

UNIT SIZE S

Pulley Pitch
diameters
Motor

Gearbox

Nominal
Output Pulley
Speed Ratio

Number
of belts

Pulley Pitch
diameters
Motor

Gearbox

Number
of belts

90
106
125
90
100

630
630
630
400
400

3SPA
3SPA
2SPA
4SPZ
3SPA

10
12
14
16
18

7,00
5,94
5,00
4,50
3,94

90
106
100
140
160

630
630
500
630
630

4SPA
3SPA
4SPA
2SPB
2SPA

10
12
14
16
18

7,14
5,94
5,00
4,50
3,94

112
106
160
140
160

800
630
800
630
630

3SPB
4SPA
3SPB
3SPA
3SPA

20
22
24
26
28

3,57
3,20
2,97
2,67
2,50

140
125
106
150
160

500
400
315
400
400

2SPA
2SPB
4SPA
2SPA
2SPA

20
22
24
26
28

3,57
3,20
2,95
2,67
2,50

140
125
190
150
160

500
400
560
400
400

3SPA
4SPA
2SPB
3SPA
3SPA

20
22
24
26
28

3,57
3,20
2,97
2,67
2,50

140
125
212
150
160

500
400
630
400
400

3SPB
5SPA
2SPB
4SPA
4SPB

30
32
34
38
40

2,35
2,23
2,10
1,85
1,75

170
112
150
170
160

400
250
315
315
280

2SPB
4SPA
3SPA
2SPB
3SPA

30
32
34
38
40

2,36
2,22
2,10
1,87
1,75

212
180
150
190
180

500
400
315
355
315

2SPB
3SPA
4SPA
3SPB
4SPA

30
32
34
38
40

2,36
2,22
2,09
1,87
1,75

212
180
170
190
180

500
400
355
355
315

3SPB
4SPA
5SPB
4SPB
5SPA

42
46
48
50
52
55

1,67
1,52
1,48
1,40
1,36
1,29

150
132
160
200
118
140

250
200
236
280
160
180

4SPA
5SPA
3SPB
3SPA
6SPA
5SPA

42
46
50
52
54

1,66
1,50
1,41
1,33
1,31

190
200
224
236
180

315
300
315
315
236

3SPB
3SPC
3SPA
3SPB
4SPB

42
46
50
52
54

1,67
1,50
1,41
1,32
1,31

212
236
224
212
180

355
355
315
280
236

4SPB
3SPC
4SPA
4SPB
5SPB

60
63
66

1,18
1,12
1,06

180
200
200

212
224
212

3SPB
3SPA
3SPB

58
62
67

1,21
1,13
1,06

140
315
212

170
355
224

6SPB
2SPB
4SPB

58
63
67

1,20
1,13
1,06

250
265
212

300
300
224

3SPC
3SPC
5SPB

70
74
78
80
85

1,50
1,43
1,36
1,32
1,24

236
280
140
212
180

355
400
190
280
224

2SPB
3SPA
6SPB
3SPB
5SPA

67
70
74
78
80

1,58
1,50
1,43
1,35
1,32

200
236
280
315
212

315
355
400
425
280

5SPA
3SPB
3SPA
3SPC
4SPB

67
70
74
78
80

1,58
1,50
1,43
1,35
1,32

200
236
280
315
212

315
355
400
425
280

5SPB
4SPB
5SPA
3SPC
5SPB

90
95
100

1,18
1,11
1,06

190
212
200

224
236
212

4SPB
3SPB
4SPB

85
90
95
100

1,24
1,18
1,12
1,06

190
212
224
236

236
250
250
250

6SPB
4SPB
5SPA
4SPB

85
90
95
100

1,24
1,19
1,12
1,06

190
236
250
236

236
280
280
250

8SPB
5SPB
6SPA
5SPB

101
108
120
128
143

2,81
2,63
2,37
2,23
2,00

224
190
190
224
200

630
500
450
500
400

3SPB
4SPB
4SPB
4SPA
5SPA

100
110
120
130
140

2,86
2,63
2,38
2,22
2,01

280
190
265
450
236

800
500
630
1000
475

3SPB
6SPB
3SPC
2SPB
4SPC

100
110
120
130
140

2,86
2,63
2,38
2,22
2,01

280
190
265
450
236

800
500
630
1000
475

5SPB
8SPB
4SPC
3SPB
4SPC

151
160
172
180
190

1,89
1,79
1,66
1,58
1,50

212
224
190
224
236

400
400
315
355
355

4SPB
5SPA
5SPB
4SPB
4SPB

150
160
170
180
190

1,91
1,79
1,68
1,59
1,50

236
280
315
315
250

450
500
530
500
375

5SPB
5SPA
3SPC
5SPA
5SPC

150
160
170
180
190

1,91
1,79
1,68
1,59
1,50

236
280
375
315
300

450
500
630
500
450

6SPB
6SPB
3SPC
5SPB
5SPC

200
213
218
228
240

1,43
1,34
1,31
1,25
1,19

280
224
180
224
236

400
300
236
280
280

3SPB
4SPC
6SPB
6SPA
5SPB

200
210
220
230
240

1,43
1,35
1,32
1,24
1,19

280
315
190
190
315

400
425
250
236
375

6SPA
3SPC
8SPB
8SPB
4SPC

200
210
220
230
240

1,43
1,35
1,32
1,25
1,19

280
315
425
425
315

400
425
560
530
375

6SPB
5SPC
3SPC
3SPC
5SPC

253
257
269
285
301

1,13
1,11
1,06
1,00
1,05

315
450
236
280
236

355
500
250
280
224

3SPB
3SPB
5SPB
4SPB
6SPB

250
260
270
290
300

1,13
1,11
1,06
1,00
1,05

375
180
212
400
236

425
200
224
400
224

3SPC
8SPB
8SPB
5SPA
8SPB

250
260
270
290
300

1,13
1,11
1,06
1,00
1,06

375
450
265
355
375

425
500
280
355
355

4SPC
4SPB
8SPC
6SPB
4SPC

306
321
323
339

1,07
1,13
1,13
1,19

300
315
425
280

280
280
375
236

3SPC
4SPB
3SPC
5SPB

310
320
330
340
350

1,07
1,12
1,18
1,19
1,24

300
265
212
315
236

280
236
180
265
190

5SPC
6SPC
8SPB
4SPC
8SPB

310
320
330
340
350

1,07
1,12
1,18
1,19
1,24

400
375
500
375
236

375
335
425
315
190

4SPC
5SPC
3SPC
5SPC
8SPB

360
370
380
390
400

1,26
1,31
1,33
1,39
1,41

315
236
315
250
315

250
180
236
180
224

6SPA
8SPB
5SPB
6SPB
6SPA

360
370
380
390
400

1,26
1,31
1,33
1,35
1,40

315
236
315
425
280

250
180
236
315
200

6SPC
8SPB
6SPB
3SPC
8SPB

13:1
5:1

13:1

20:1

7,00
5,94
5,04
4,44
4,00

20:1

10
12
14
16
18

5:1

5:1

13:1

20:1

Nominal
Output Pulley
Speed Ratio

UNIT SIZE J

Table 8.0

Fenner - SMSR
S M S R

11

M o u n t i n g s

SMSR MOUNTINGS

Belt Drives

BELT DRIVES1440 REV/MIN MOTORS


Pulley Pitch
diameters
Motor

Gearbox

Nominal
Output Pulley
Speed Ratio

Number
of belts

Pulley Pitch
diameters
Motor

Gearbox

Nominal
Output Pulley
Speed Ratio

Number
of belts

Pulley Pitch
diameters
Motor

Gearbox

Number
of belts

140
140
125
140
160

1000
800
630
630
630

3SPB
3SPB
4SPA
4SPA
3SPB

10
12
14
16
18

7,14
6,06
5,00
4,44
3,94

140
132
160
180
160

1000
800
800
800
630

4SPB
4SPB
3SPB
3SPB
4SPB

10
12
14
16
18

7,14
6,25
5,26
4,46
4,00

140
160
190
224
200

1000
1000
1000
1000
800

5SPB
4SPB
4SPB
3SPB
4SPB

20
22
24
26
28

3,50
3,15
2,97
2,67
2,50

180
200
212
236
200

630
630
630
630
500

3SPB
4SPA
3SPB
3SPB
3SPB

20
22
24
26
28

3,57
3,29
2,94
2,81
2,52

224
170
170
224
250

800
560
500
630
630

3SPB
4SPB
4SPB
3SPB
3SPB

20
22
24
26
28

3,77
3,32
3,02
2,81
2,64

212
190
265
224
212

800
630
800
630
560

4SPB
5SPB
3SPC
6SPA
5SPB

30
32
34
38
40

2,36
2,22
2,09
1,87
1,79

212
180
170
190
224

500
400
355
355
400

3SPB
5SPA
6SPB
5SPB
5SPA

30
32
34
38
40

2,36
2,23
2,12
1,89
1,79

212
224
236
212
224

500
500
500
400
400

4SPB
5SPA
4SPB
5SPB
6SPA

30
32
34
38
40

2,50
2,25
2,13
1,91
1,87

224
355
375
236
300

560
800
800
450
560

5SPB
3SPB
3SPC
5SPC
4SPC

42
46
50
52
54

1,67
1,52
1,41
1,33
1,31

212
280
224
236
180

355
425
315
315
236

4SPB
3SPC
6SPA
5SPB
6SPB

42
46
50
52
54

1,69
1,58
1,50
1,40
1,33

236
300
250
400
236

400
475
375
560
315

4SPB
3SPC
4SPC
3SPB
5SPB

42
46
50
52
54

1,77
1,60
1,48
1,42
1,35

300
250
425
265
315

530
400
630
375
425

4SPC
6SPB
3SPC
4SPC
4SPC

58
63
67

1,24
1,13
1,06

190
265
236

236
300
250

6SPB
4SPC
5SPB

58

1,25

400

500

3SPB

67
70
74
78
80

1,58
1,50
1,43
1,35
1,32

200
236
280
315
425

315
355
400
425
560

6SPB
5SPB
6SPA
3SPC
3SPC

62
65
70
74
78

1,75
1,67
1,56
1,47
1,40

180
300
180
190
400

315
500
280
280
560

8SPB
4SPC
8SPB
8SPB
4SPB

58
62
65
70
74

1,87
1,77
1,67
1,58
1,48

300
300
300
400
425

560
530
500
630
630

5SPC
5SPC
5SPC
5SPB
3SPC

84
90
95
100

1,25
1,18
1,11
1,06

400
425
212
355

500
500
236
375

5SPA
3SPC
8SPB
3SPC

80
85
90
95
100

1,35
1,27
1,20
1,13
1,07

315
236
250
265
280

425
300
300
300
300

4SPC
6SPC
5SPC
4SPC
4SPC

78
80
85
90
95

1,40
1,35
1,27
1,20
1,13

450
315
315
250
375

630
425
400
300
425

5SPB
5SPC
6SPB
6SPC
3SPC

100

1,07

280

300

5SPC

100
110
120
130
140

3,11
2,81
2,54
2,37
2,22

180
224
315
236
450

560
630
800
560
1000

8SPB
8SPB
5SPB
8SPB
4SPB

150
160
170
180
190

2,01
1,91
1,78
1,68
1,61

236
236
450
375
280

475
450
800
630
450

5SPC
8SPB
5SPB
4SPC
8SPB

200
210
220
230
240

1,51
1,48
1,42
1,33
1,27

315
425
335
375
315

475
630
475
500
400

4SPC
4SPC
5SPC
5SPC
8SPB

250
260
270
280
290

1,24
1,18
1,13
1,11
1,06

450
475
375
450
335

560
560
425
500
355

5SPB
3SPC
5SPC
3SPC
6SPC

310
320
330
340

1,00
1,05
1,07
1,11

355
315
400
500

355
300
375
450

6SPB
6SPC
4SPC
4SPB

350
360
370
380
390

1,13
1,18
1,20
1,24
1,27

425
250
450
236
355

375
212
375
190
280

3SPC
8SPB
3SPC
8SPB
6SPB

400

1,32

250

190

8SPB

13:1

13:1

20:1

7,14
5,71
5,04
4,50
3,94

20:1

10
12
14
16
18

UNIT SIZE M

20:1

Nominal
Output Pulley
Speed Ratio

13:1

5:1

13:1

20:1

Nominal
Output Pulley
Speed Ratio

UNIT SIZE L

UNIT SIZE K

UNIT SIZE T

Pulley Pitch
diameters
Motor

Gearbox

Number
of belts

10
12
14
16
18

7,14
6,25
5,30
4,72
4,24

140
200
236
212
236

1000
1250
1250
1000
1000

6SPB
5SPC
4SPC
6SPB
6SPB

20
22
24
26
28

3,77
3,39
3,17
2,86
2,54

265
236
315
280
315

1000
800
1000
800
800

4SPC
6SPC
5SPB
6SPB
6SPB

30
32
34
38
40

2,52
2,35
2,25
2,00
1,88

250
425
280
315
335

630
1000
630
630
630

6SPC
3SPC
4SPC
5SPC
5SPC

42
46
50
52

1,78
1,60
1,49
1,42

450
500
335
335

800
800
500
475

5SPB
5SPB
6SPC
6SPC

54
58
62
65
70

2,11
1,91
1,79
1,68
1,60

475
250
265
475
500

1000
475
475
800
800

4SPC
8SPC
8SPC
5SPC
5SPC

74
78
80
85
90

1,51
1,42
1,40
1,27
1,24

530
335
400
355
450

800
475
560
450
560

4SPC
8SPC
8SPB
8SPB
4SPC

95
100

1,18
1,12

475
500

560
560

4SPC
5SPB
Table 9.0

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S M S R

12

M o u n t i n g s

SMSR TAPER-GRIP

How It Works

The FENNER SMSR can be secured to the driven shaft by means of the
Taper-Grip bush which will transmit the torque and shock overload
capacity of the selected gearbox.
The Taper-Grip bush is a unique shaft locking system that
overcomes the difficulties which can be experienced with
other methods of securing the hub to the machine
shaft.
The Taper-Grip bush allows for easy
assembly and disassembly of the shaft
mounted speed reducer, and because it
generally does not use a key or keyway it
avoids any type of fretting and corrosion.
The principle of using tapers to secure power
transmission components has been established
for many years and the Taper-Grip bush system
is based on well known locking capabilities
of conventional taper fixings.

Figure 5.0

Features
Requires no key or keyway.
Resistant to fretting corrosion.
Easy to assemble and position the FENNER SMSR to the driven shaft.
The bush can be used from either side of the gearbox as standard.
Allows for the driven shaft diameter tolerances to be h11.
Easy to remove the FENNER SMSR from the driven shaft.
Both metric and imperial shaft bores available.
Wide selection of shaft diameters can be used.

Taper-Grip bush can be used with existing keyed shafts.


The Taper-Grip bush has a series of short tapers in the form of a continuous helix.
Figure 5.1 illustrates this and demonstrates how an optimum friction angle is used to reduce the
radial dimension to a minimum.
The tapers are machined on the hub of the gearbox and the Taper-Grip bush in the form of
shallow screw threads, which enable the bush to be installed from either side of the gearbox.
The bush is secured with screws acting against the wedging tapers on the screw threads.
The locking system is designed to secure the
shaft mounted speed reducer to the driven
shaft and provides a means to transmit the
torque without the use of a key or keyway.
The bush can easily be installed on existing
shafts that may already have a keyway, in
which case the key will not be required.

Figure 5.1

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INSTALLATION

Keyed Hub

IMPORTANT - For Taper-Grip installation see page 15.


Study these instructions carefully before installing
and operating the drive. Make sure that this
information is readily available to all persons involved
in the operation and maintenance of the drive. All
appropriate safety regulations must be observed
when installing a drive. Suitable safety covers or
guarding must be provided for all rotating shafts. The
drive is designed exclusively for use as specified in
the catalogue, any other use is considered improper.
The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage as a
result thereof.

The bushes can be held in position by inserting the


screws found at 120 to the keyway into the bush,
care should be taken not to have the screws
protruding through the bush. The screws should be
fitted as indicated on the leaflet supplied with the
bushes.
2 Slide the reducer onto the driven shaft which
must pass through the full width. A key is supplied
with the split bush, this should now be fitted. A
keywayed bush should be fitted with standard section
side fitting keys. Do not use taper or top fitting keys.
Tighten all four screws onto the driven shaft.

Before switching on or starting up the machine, make


sure that nobody can be endangered by the machine
/ system startup. Own modifications and/or alterations
which affect the safety of the drive are not permitted.
Spare parts (see pages 19-22) must comply with the
technical requirements specified by POWER DRIVES.
This is always ensured with original spare parts.

3 Install pulley on input shaft as close to the reducer


as possible. See fig 6.0.
4 Install motor and V-Belt drive with the belt pull at
approximately 90 to the centre line between driven
and input shafts. See fig. 6.1. This will permit
tensioning of the V-Belt drive with the torque-arm,
which should preferably be in tension.

1 Ensure that the shaft onto which the reducer is to


be mounted and the reducer bore are clean and free
from burrs. Literally smear the shaft and reducer bore
with the contents of the tube which accompanies the
reducer.

5 Install torque-arm on reducer by placing the forked


rod end over the suitable torque-arm case bolt hole
and inserting the bolt supplied. Tighten the nut/bolt to
the torque stated on page 15.

This acts as a lubricant to aid mounting and facilitates


easy removal by prevention of fretting and
atmospheric corrosion. If the box is to be used with a
bushed bore the bushes should now be fitted.
Two bushes are supplied, one plain and one split.

6 Install torque-arm fulcrum on a rigid support so that


the torque-arm will be at approximately right angles to
the centre line through the driven shaft and the
torque-arm case bolt. See fig. 6.2. Make sure there is
sufficient take up in the turnbuckle for belt tension
adjustment.

The plain bush should always be positioned at the


side opposite the input shaft. The split or keyway in
the remaining bush must align with the hub keyway.

7 Fill with suitable lubricant as detailed on page 18


Figure 6.0

Figure 6.1

Figure 6.2

Keep close

This angle should


be a right angle
but may vary up to
a maximum of 15
either way
Torque arm
and belt
take up
Keep close

Torque arm may be mounted


to the right if desired

Belt drive may be located


to the right if desired.

N.B. Backstops: A backstop for mounting inside the reducer to prevent reversal of direction is available for
all reducers. For installation instructions see page 16.

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INSTALLATION

Maintenance & Taper-Grip Hub

REMOVING PARALLEL BORE REDUCER FROM SHAFT


Loosen screws in the output hub. Using any suitable three or four point hub drawer, engage suitable extractor studs
in the tapped case holes around the output hub and remove the gearbox by screwing down in the shaft.
ORDERING PARTS
When ordering parts for a reducer specify Reducer Size, Serial No., part name, code number and quantity required. It
is strongly recommended that when a pinion or gear is replaced the
mating gear or pinion be replaced also. If the large gear on the output hub must be replaced,
it is recommended that an output hub assembly of a gear assembled on a hub be ordered to secure undamaged
surfaces on the outer hub where the oilseals rub. However, if it is desired to use the old output hub, press the gear
and bearing off and examine the rubbing surfaces under the oilseal carefully for possible scratching or other damage
resulting from the pressing operation.
To prevent oil leakage at the shaft oilseals, the smooth surface of the output hub must not be damaged. If any parts
must be pressed from a shaft or from the output hub, this should be done before ordering parts to make sure that
none of the bearings or other parts are damaged on removal. Do not press against the outer race of any bearing.
Because old shaft oilseals and gaskets may be damaged in dismantling, it is advisable to order replacements for
these parts.
Torque arm tightening torques
Table 10.0
SIZE

B to C

D to E

F to T

Torque (Nm)

20

30

80

277

480

950

NOTE: Satisfactory performance depends on proper installation. Therefore all instructions must be carefully followed.
FITTING THE REDUCER TO THE SHAFT TAPER GRIP
1. Check the size and condition of the shaft to which the reducer will be fitted. Maximum tolerance is h11 although
this should be improved upon where possible. Ensure the shaft and Taper-Grip bush bore are free from burrs and
corrosion. Clean both bore and shaft with solvent to remove all traces of grease and oil.
2. Lightly oil the screws and insert into the Taper-Grip bush ensuring they do not project beyond the rear face.
3. Fit the thrust collar onto the Taper-Grip bush, ensuring it is located on the spigot immediately behind the flange.
Screw the Taper-Grip bush into the hub in a clockwise direction until the thrust collar is trapped between the flange
and the reducer hub.
4. Unscrew the bush until a gap of approx. 1 mm is seen between the
Thrust Collar
flange and the thrust collar (see diagram). Tighten all screws until they
are finger tight. On reducers with a keyslot on the end of the hub,
Reducer
ensure that a screw is not positioned over the keyslot.
5. Slide the reducer onto the shaft at least as far as the counter bore, if
present, in the Taper-Grip , bush. Gradually tighten each screw in turn
to the torque levels shown in Table 10.1. If the shaft has passed through
the counter bore, grease fill the cavity at the shaft end to prevent the
build up of corrosion. Continue installation from step 3 on page 14
6. After the reducer has been running for 20 or 30 hours re-torque the
Taper-Grip
screws to the values in Table 10.1. Screw torques should be subsequently
Hub bushing
checked at normal service intervals (i.e. every 6 months).
REMOVING THE REDUCER FROM THE SHAFT
Slacken each screw gradually until they are free from the thrust collar.
Give the Taper-Grip bush a sharp tap with a mallet to break the taper,
this will free the reducer. Finger tighten two of the screws against the
thrust collar to prevent the Taper-Grip bush locking in the opposite
direction as the reducer is removed from the shaft.
If, as a result of shaft corrosion, the bush is difficult to move,
any loose corrosion must first be removed. The reducer can
then be withdrawn with the aid of a suitable hub drawer
attached to the threaded holes on the Taper-Grip Bush flange.
Size

Screw
Size
Screw
Torque
(max)

1mm Approx.

6xM10 6xM10 6xM10 6xM12 6xM12 6xM16 6xM16 8xM16 10xM16 12xM16 12xM16 15xM16 20xM16

Nm

40

50

55

75

140

250

300

300

300

250

250

250

250

lb ft

30

37

41

56

104

185

223

223

223

185

185

185

185
Table 10.1

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BACKSTOP SIZES

Size B - C, & D - T

TO INSTALL BACKSTOP
If reducer is filled with oil, drain off oil before proceeding further.
1. Remove backstop cover. Remove all traces of sealant from backstop cover and gear case faces.
2. Determine direction of required shaft rotation.
SIZES B & C
The shaft is free to rotate in the direction of the arrow marked on the backstop cage.
With the backstop cage in the correct orientation, press the backstop into the outer race.
Fit the '0' ring seal onto the outer race, ensuring the ring is seated fully in the groove.
Push the assembly into the housing.
Secure using the screws provided and the lockwashers from the original backstop cover.
Finally, after checking for correct shaft rotation, fit the sealing cap into the outer race.
SIZES D - T
Fit the internal circlip into the groove in the outer race
Slide the '0' rings over each end of the outer race and ensure both rings are fully engaged in their respective grooves,
Note that on size S the two 'O' rings are different diameters.
With the backstop race fitted in the correct direction into the outer race, feed the assembly into the housing, rotating
the shaft in its free direction will assist.
When the outer race is fully home, rotate the shaft in its backstopping direction. If the assembly
is correct, the outer race will now rotate with the shaft. Use this feature to align the screw holes. Place the original
backstop cover onto the projecting outer race spigot and secure the complete the assembly using the screws
provided.
3. Refill the reducer with correct grade of oil.
Note: Do not use E.P. oils other than those recommended when using a backstop.
IMPORTANT
When pushing the backstop assembly into the housing, it is important not to hammer the
assembly at any time. The assembly may be tapped gently if necessary. To change the
backstopping direction at any time, it is necessary to remove the sprag assembly and turn it end
for end.

Sizes B - C

Sizes D - T

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B

16
z

BACKSTOP SIZES

Size K, L & M

TO INSTALL BACKSTOP
SIZE K, L & M
If reducer is fitted with oil, drain off oil before proceeding further.
1. Remove backstop cover and recover the gasket (where fitted) and input bearing distance piece (Page 22)
2. Marked on the outer race of the backstop is an arrow. This indicates that the input shaft will rotate freely in this
direction after the backstop has been installed. If it Ts necessary to remove it, turn it end for end, and re-install it.
Match the arrow on backstop to direction of rotation desiredfor the input shaft.
3. Place the two inner race keys ref. 62 in the input shaft keyways. For ease of installation the backstop, complete
with inner race should be pushed into the reducer as a unit. When pushing backstop into reducer it is important not
to hammer on the backstop, but it can be tapped gently if necessary.
Place circlip ref. 63 into groove in input shaft.
4. Line up keyway in backstop outer race with keyway in backstop housing by rotating the input
shaft in the opposite direction to its driving rotation. If the backstop is properly installed it will
rotate with the input shaft.
5. Insert key reg. 61 in the aligned keyways.
6. Replace gasket and backstop cover and refill reducer with oil.
7. Check input shaft for end-float O.O5mm max.
IMPORTANT
If for any reason it is necessary to remove a backstop from an operational unit it is essential that,
the input bearing distance piece, is fitted into the vacant backstop housing, and the input
shaft end-float checked before restarting the unit.
Note: Do not use E.P. oils other than those recommended when using a backstop.

61
62

63

Fenner - SMSR
B

17
z

OTHER INFORMATION

Lubrication

LUBRICATION - QUANTITIES & RECOMMENDED GRADES


Shaft Mounted Speed Reducers are despatched without oil. Before running
they should be filled with an appropriate amount of the correct lubricant as
shown in the tables, dependent on the mounting position, see opposite.
OIL QUANTITIES (Litres)
Unit Size

MOUNTING POSITIONS
1

Table 11.0

Approximate Capacity - Litres


5:1
13:1 & 20:1

Mounting
Position

B
C
D

0.3
0.5
0.8

0.3
0.5
0.9

0.3
0.5
0.8

0.4
0.6
1.0

0.25
0.4
0.7

0.4
0.6
0.9

0.3
0.5
0.8

0.4
0.6
0.9

E
F
G

1.2
2.5
3.3

1.7
2.6
3.2

1.4
2.4
3.2

1.2
2.5
3.3

1.0
2.3
3.0

1.8
2.6
3.2

1.4
2.4
3.2

1.6
2.2
3.2

H
J
S
T

4.1
5.7
10.9
15.2

5.3
8.6
18.4
21.7

4.1
5.9
13.6
25.2

5.8
8.6
18.4
20.7

3.8
5.4
9.1
12.7

5.5
8.5
16.4
21.7

4.2
5.9
12.6
15.7

5.1
8.3
15.4
19.2

12.5
22.5
36.0

13.5
34.0
50.0

24.0
52.0
79.0

11.5
27.0
45.0

K
L
M

Filler plug

Level plug

Drain plug

Units are fitted with filler, level and drain


plugs generally in the position shown.
Figure 7.0

MINERAL OIL

Table 11.1

5:1 RATIO GEARBOX

13:1 AND 20:1 RATIO GEARBOXES

Ambient
0-100
101-200
201-400
0-20
21-50
Temp
rev/min
rev/min
rev/min
rev/min
rev/min
C
BCDEFGHJST BCDEFGHJST BCD EFGHJST BCDEFGHJST BCDE FGHJST
100
460
800

I.S.O -10 to +5
Viscosity 6 to 25
Grade 26 to 40

100
320
680

68
220
460

100
320
680

150
460
800

150
680
800

MANUFACTURERS
B.P
ENERGOL
GR-XP

CASTROL
ALPHA ZN
OR SP

Table 11.2

MOBIL
MOBILGEAR
& SHC

SHELL
OMALA

TEXACO
MEROPA

NOTE: Do not use E.P mineral oils other than those recommended when using a backstop.

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I n f o r m a t i o n

150
460
800

51-120
rev/min
BCDE

FGHJST

100
460
800

100
320
460

0-50
rev/min

51-80
rev/min

KLM
100
320
460

100
220
320

Fenner - SMSR

O t h e r

13

16

18

19

18

12

18

17

14

6
4

15

11

12

19

I n f o r m a t i o n

13
16

When ordering parts for reducer, please specify


- Reducer Size No.
- Reducer Serial No.
- Part Name
- Code Number
- Quantity

20

10

17

OTHER INFORMATION
Code Numbers For Individual Parts

OTHER INFORMATION

Code Numbers For Individual Parts

NEW UNITS
Ref
No
1
2
3
4

5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

16
17
18
19
20

Description
Case Input Side
Case Backstop Side
Hollow Dowel
Input Shaft & Pinion (5:1)
Input Shaft & Pinion (13:1)
Input Shaft & Pinion (20:1)
Input Shaft Oil Seal
Input Shaft Bearing
Input Shaft Circlip
Input Shaft Sleeve
Backstop Cover
1st Reduction Gear (13:1)
Intermidiate Pinion
Intermidiate Bearing
Intermidiate Cover
2nd Reduction Gear (All Ratios)
Output Hub (Standard)
Output Hub (Lower Alt.)
Output Hub (Upper Alt.)
Output Hub (Taper Grip)
Output Hub Oil Seal
Output Hub Bearing
Pipe Plug
Breather Plug
Torque Arm Assembly

Qty

1
1
2
1

2
2
3
1

BN6002 SMS23
BN6003 SMS23
BN7004 SMS23
BN6120 SMS23
BN6100 SMS23
BN6110 SMS23
46040 SMS23
41000 SMS23
44180 SMS23
BN7012 SMS23
BN6101 SMS23
BN6111 SMS23
BN6022 SMS23
41000 SMS23
B7025 SMS23
BN6026 SMS23
BN6105 SMS23
BN6104 SMS23
BN6106 SMS23
BN6107 SMS23
46041 SMS23
41350 SMS23
42395 SMS09
46097 SMS09

CN6002 SMS23
CN6003 SMS23
CN7004 SMS23
CN6120 SMS23
CN6100 SMS23
CN6110 SMS23
46030 SMS23
41801 SMS23
44180 SMS23
CN7012 SMS23
CN6101 SMS23
CN6111 SMS23
CN6022 SMS23
41801 SMS23
CN7025 SMS23
CN6026 SMS23
CN6105 SMS23
CN6104 SMS23
CN6106 SMS23
CN6107 SMS23
46023 SMS23
41351 SMS23
42395 SMS09
46097 SMS09

DN6002 SMS23
DN6003 SMS23
DN7004 SMS23
DN6120 SMS23
DN6100 SMS23
DN6110 SMS23
46031 SMS23
41802 SMS23
44181 SMS23
DN7012 SMS23
DN6101 SMS23
DN6111 SMS23
DN6022 SMS23
41802 SMS23
DN7025 SMS23
DN6026 SMS23
DN6105 SMS23
DN6104 SMS23
DN6106 SMS23
DN6107 SMS23
46024 SMS23
41352 SMS23
42395 SMS09
46097 SMS09

EN6002 SMS23
EN6003 SMS23
EN7004 SMS23
EN6120 SMS23
EN6100 SMS23
EN6110 SMS23
46032 SMS23
41803 SMS23
44196 SMS23
EN7012 SMS23
EN6101 SMS23
EN6111 SMS23
EN6022 SMS23
41803 SMS23
EN7025 SMS23
EN6026 SMS23
EN6105 SMS23
EN6104 SMS23
EN6106 SMS23
EN6107 SMS23
46025 SMS23
41353 SMS23
42395 SMS09
46097 SMS09

FN6002 SMS23
FN6003 SMS23
FN7004 SMS23
FN6120 SMS23
FN6100 SMS23
FN6110 SMS23
46033 SMS23
41804 SMS23
44196 SMS23
FN7012 SMS23
FN6101 SMS23
FN6111 SMS23
FN6022 SMS23
41804 SMS23
FN7025 SMS23
FN6026 SMS23
FN6105 SMS23
FN6104 SMS23
FN6106 SMS23
FN6107 SMS23
46026 SMS23
41354 SMS23
42392 SMS09
46098 SMS09

BN8053 SMS23

CN8053 SMS23

DN8053 SMS23

EN8053 SMS23

FN8053 SMS23

1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1

Table 12.0

Ref
No
1
2
3
4

5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

16
17
18
19
20

Description
Case Input Side
Case Backstop Side
Hollow Dowel
Input Shaft & Pinion (5:1)
Input Shaft & Pinion (13:1)
Input Shaft & Pinion (20:1)
Input Shaft Oil Seal
Input Shaft Bearing
Input Shaft Circlip
Input Shaft Sleeve
Backstop Cover
1st Reduction Gear (13:1)
1st Reduction Gear (20:1)
Intermidiate Pinion
Intermidiate Bearing
Intermidiate Cover
2nd Reduction Gear (All Ratios)
Output Hub (Standard)
Output Hub (Lower Alt.)
Output Hub (Upper Alt.)
Output Hub (Taper Grip)
Output Hub Oil Seal
Output Hub Bearing
Pipe Plug
Breather Plug
Torque Arm Assembly

Qty

1
1
2
1

2
2
3
1

GN6002 SMS23
GN6003 SMS23
GN7004 SMS23
GN6120 SMS23
GN6100 SMS23
GN6110 SMS23
46034 SMS23
41805 SMS23
GN7012 SMS23
GN6101 SMS23
GN6111 SMS23
GN6022 SMS23
41805 SMS23
GN7025 SMS23
GN6026 SMS23
GN6105 SMS23
GN6104 SMS23
GN6106 SMS23
GN6107 SMS23
46016 SMS23
41355 SMS23
42392 SMS09
46098 SMS09

HN6002 SMS23
HN6003 SMS23
HN7004 SMS23
HN6120 SMS23
HN6100 SMS23
HN6110 SMS23
46035 SMS23
41806 SMS23
44184 SMS23
HN6050 SMS23
HN7012 SMS23
HN6101 SMS23
HN6111 SMS23
HN6022 SMS23
41806 SMS23
HN7025 SMS23
HN6026 SMS23
HN6105 SMS23
HN6104 SMS23
HN6106 SMS23
HN6107 SMS23
46027 SMS23
41356 SMS23
42392 SMS09
46098 SMS09

JN6002 SMS23
JN6003 SMS23
JN7004 SMS23
JN6120 SMS23
JN6100 SMS23
JN6110 SMS23
46036 SMS23
41807 SMS23
44185 SMS23
JN6050 SMS23
JN7012 SMS23
JN6101 SMS23
JN6111 SMS23
JN6022 SMS23
41807 SMS23
JN7025 SMS23
JN6026 SMS23
JN6105 SMS23
JN6104 SMS23
JN6106 SMS23
JN6107 SMS23
46028 SMS23
41357 SMS23
42392 SMS09
46098 SMS09

SN6002 SMS23
SN6003 SMS23
SN7004 SMS23
SN6120 SMS23
SN6100 SMS23
SN6110 SMS23
46037 SMS23
41808 SMS23
44186 SMS23
SN6050 SMS23
SN7012 SMS23
SN6101 SMS23
SN6111 SMS23
SN6022 SMS23
41808 SMS23
SN7025 SMS23
SN6026 SMS23
SN6105 SMS23
SN6104 SMS23
SN6106 SMS23
SN6107 SMS23
46029 SMS23
41358 SMS23
42392 SMS09
46098 SMS09

TN6002 SMS23
TN6003 SMS23
TN7004 SMS23
TN6120 SMS23
TN6100 SMS23
TN6110 SMS23
46038 SMS23
41809 SMS23
44188 SMS23
TN7012 SMS23
TN6101 SMS23
TN6111 SMS23
TN6022 SMS23
41809 SMS23
TN7025 SMS23
TN6026 SMS23
TN6105 SMS23
TN6104 SMS23
TN6106 SMS23
TN6107 SMS23
46315 SMS23
41050 SMS23
42392 SMS09
46098 SMS09

GN8053 SMS23

HN8053 SMS23

JN8053 SMS23

SN8053 SMS23

TN8053 SMS23

1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1

Table 12.1

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I n f o r m a t i o n

OTHER INFORMATION

Code Numbers For Individual Parts

37

26

81-85

28

80,79
32

35

28
27
33
34
20

78

73-77
23
24
21
22
25

71-72

71-72

13

11

12
11

10

5,6,7,8

88
10

14- 15

91-92

73-77

90
89
16,17,18
45

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O t h e r

21

I n f o r m a t i o n

OTHER INFORMATION

Code Numbers For Individual Parts

CODE NUMBERS FOR INDIVIDUAL PARTS


Ref
No

Description

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
28
32
33
34
35
36
37
45
70
71
72
78
79
80
87
88
89
90
91
92

Case R.H.
Case L.H.
Hollow Dowel
Case Bolt
Case Nut
Case Plain Washer
Case Lockwasher
Input Shaft & Pinion (13:1)
Input Shaft & Pinion (20:1)
Input Shaft Oil Seal
Input Shaft Bearing
Backstop Cover
Backstop Cover Gasket
Backstop Cover Screw
Backstop Cover Lockwasher
Torque-Arm Case Bolt
Torque-Arm Case Bolt Nut
Torque-Arm Case Bolt Lockwasher
1st Reduction Gear (13:1)
1st Reduction Gear (20:1)
1st Reduction Gear Key
Intermediate Pinion (13/20:1)
Intermediate Pinion Distance Piece
Intermediate Bearing
Intermediate Cover
2nd Reduction Gear (13/20:1)
2nd Reduction Gear Key
Output Hub (Standard Bore)
Output Hub Taper-Grip
Output Hub Screw (Std) Over Key
Output Hub Screw (Std) Over Shaft
Output Hub Oilseal
Output Hub Bearing
Pipe Plug
Breather Plug
Torque Arm Assembly
Input Shaft Cover
Input & Intermediate Screw
Input & Intermediate Screw Lockwasher
Output Cover
Output Cover Screw
Output Cover Lockwasher
Backstop Housing Dowel
Input Bearing Distance Piece
Backstop & Bearing Housing
O Ring
Housing Locking Screw
Housing Locking Screw Lockwasher

Qty

K6002 SMS16
1
K6003 SMS16
1
K7004 SMS16
2
K6005 SMS16
See (1)
See (1)
4
See (1)
1
K6110 SMS16
1
46307 SMS09
1
JH211749/JH211710
2
K6012 SMS16
1
K7025 SMS16
1
6
6
2
2
2
1
K6111 SMS16
1
K7021 SMS16
3
1
K6023 SMS16
1
JM714249/JM714210
2
K6012 SMS16
2
K60260 SMS16
1
K6027 SMS16
1
K6105 SMS16
1
K6107 SMS16
1
42734 SMS09
1
42732 SMS09
3
SM 18021015
2
JM736149/JM736110
2
7
46091 SMS09
1
K8053 SMS16
1
K6070 SMS16
1
18
18
K6078 SMS16
2
See(2)
See (2
K6087 SMS16
3
K6088 SMS16
1
1
1
6
6

M7004 SMS16
L6005 SMS16
L6100 SMS16
M6110 SMS16
46308 SMS09
SM 9011012
JH415647/JH415610 JH318448/JHM318410
L6012 SMS16
M6012 SMS16
L6111 SMS16
M6111 SMS16
M6022 SMS16
L6023 SMS16
JM718149/JM718110 JHM318448/JHM318410
M6012 SMS16
L6012 SMS16
M6026 SMS16
L6027 SMS16
M6105 SMS16
L6105 SMS16
M6107 SMS16
L6107 SMS16
42734 SMS09
42734 SMS09
42732 SMS09
42732 SMS09
SM 24027015
SM 20023015
8578/8520
67983/67920
46091 SMS09
46091 SMS09
M8053 SMS16
K8053 SMS16
L6078 SMS16
M6088 SMS16
L6088 SMS16
Table 13.0

(1) 10 required Size K, 12 required Size L, 15 required Size M.


(2) 12 required Size K & L, 16 required Size M

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Shaft Tolerances

The shaft tolerances recommended in our catalogue for standard metric and imperial hubs is h7 and for Taper-Grip) bushes up to h11.
The subsequent tables show the actual shaft sizes required to meet these tolerances over a range of shaft diameters.
It should however, be remembered that these are the maximum allowable deviations away from nominal shaft sizes and should be
improved upon where possible.

Metric Shaft Tolerances


Nominal
Shaft
Diameter
(mm)

20
25
30
32
35
38
40
42
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
110
120
125
130
150
190

Tolerance h7

Tolerance h11

Max. Limit
(mm)

Min. Limit
(mm)

Max. Limit
(mm)

Min. Limit
(mm)

20,00
25,00
30,00
32,00
35,00
38,00
40,00
42,00
45,00
50,00
55,00
60,00
65,00
70,00
75,00
80,00
85,00
90,00
95,00
100,00
110,00
120,00
125,00
130,00
150,00
190,00

19,979
24,979
29,979
31,975
34,975
37,975
39,975
41,975
44,975
49,975
54,970
59,970
64,970
69,970
74,970
79,970
84,965
89,965
94,965
99,965
109,965
119,965
124,960
129,960
149,960
189,954

20,00
25,00
30,00
32,00
35,00
38,00
40,00
42,00
45,00
50,00
55,00
60,00
65,00
70,00
75,00
80,00
85,00
90,00
95,00
100,00
110,00
120,00
125,00
130,00
150,00
190,00

19,870
24,870
29,870
31,840
34,840
37,840
39,840
41,840
44,840
49,840
54,810
59,810
64,810
69,810
74,810
79,810
84,780
89,780
94,780
99,780
109,780
119,780
124,750
129,750
149,750
189,710
Table 14.0

Imperial Shaft Tolerances


Nominal
Shaft
Diameter
(inch)

0,75"
1,00"
1,25"
1,50"
1,75"
2,00"
2,25"
2,50"
2,75"
3,00"
3,50"
4,00"
4,50"
5,00"
5,50"

Tolerance h7

Tolerance h11

Max. Limit
(inch)

Min. Limit
(inch)

Max. Limit
(inch)

0,750
1,000
1,250
1,500
1,750
2,000
2,250
2,500
2,750
3,000
3,500
4,000
4,500
5,000
5,500

0,7492
0,9992
1,2490
1,4990
1,7490
1,9988
2,2488
2,4988
2,7488
2,9988
3,4986
3,9986
4,4986
4,9984
5,4984

0,750
1,000
1,250
1,500
1,750
2,000
2,250
2,500
2,750
3,000
3,500
4,000
4,500
5,000
5,500

Min. Limit
(inch)
0,745
0,995
1,244
1,494
1,744
1,993
2,243
2,493
2,743
2,993
3,491
3,991
4,491
4,990
5,490
Table 14.1

All Dimensions are nominal and are in millimetres

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Conversion Constants

LENGTHS
Inches x 25,400 = millimetres.
Inches x 0,025 4 = metres.
Feet x 0,304 80 = metres.
Yards x 0,914 40 = metres.
Feet x 0,000 304 80 = kilometres.
Statute Miles x 1,609 35 = kilometres.

POLAR MOMENT OF INERTIA


The polar moment of inertia. I or flywheel effect of a solid
cylinder, disc or hollow cylinder can be derived from the
following formula: For a disc or cylinder, I = 0,5 m.r.
Where m is the mass of the disc or cylinder and R and r are the
out- side and inside radii respectively.
ADDITIONAL SYMBOLS USED
r/min = revolutions per minute. m/s = metres per second.
To convert feet per minute to m/s multiply by 5,08 x 10.

TORQUE
Kilogramforce Metre (kgf.m) x 9,81 = newton metre (N.m.)
Pound Feet x 1,36 = newton metre (N.m.)
Pound Inches x 0,113 = newton metre (N.m.)
FORCE
Kilogramforce x 9,81 = newtons (N).
Poundforce x 4,45 = newtons (N).
The Kilopound (Kp) is an alternative name for the Kilogramforce
(kgf).
POWER
Horse Power (hp) x 0,746 = kilowatt (kW).

where

F = (OC x 9) + 32
5

kW = N.m. x r/min
9 550

PERIPHERAL SPEED
s=
dxn
19 100

F = degrees Farenheit.
C = degrees Celcius.

where

s = belt speed m/s


d = pulley pitch diameter mm
n = rotational speed r/min

TO FIND THE:
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=

Circumference of a circle
Diameter of a circle
Area of a circle
Area of a rectangle
Area of a triangle
Area of an ellipse
Area of a paralellogram
Side of an inscribed square
Side of an inscribed cube
Side of an equal square
Surface of a sphere
Volume of a sphere
A side of a square x 1,4142
A side of a square x 1,128
A side of a square x 3,547
60 seconds (")
60 minutes
360 degrees
57,296 degrees
p
2p radians
G gravity

N.m. = kW x9 550
r/min

INERTIA
Pound feet squared (lbf.tt2) x 0,413 39 = newton metre
squared (N.m.2)

TEMPERATURE
C = (F - 32) 5
9

TORQUE AND POWER EQUIVALENTS


The kilowatt (kW) is the common unit of mechanical power, i.e.
the rate of doing work.
Torque is a turning moment or twisting effort and is expressed
in newton metre (N.m.)

diameter x 3,1416
circumference x 0,31831
diameter squared x 0,7854
length x breadth
base x 0.,5 perpendicular height
product of diameters x 0,7854
base x altitude
diameter x 0,7071
circumference x 0,2251
circumference -;- 4,442 8
radius of sphere x 1,1547
diameter x 0,8862
diameter squared x 3,1416
diameter cubed x 0,5236
diameter of it's circumscribed circle
diameter of an equal circle
circumference of an equal circle.

CIRCULAR AND ANGULAR MEASURE


=
=
=
=
=
=
=

1 minute (')
1 degree ()
1 circumference (c)
1 radian
3,1415926
1 circumference
9,81 m/sec'

The units and symbols used in this catalogue comply with the requirements of the Measuring Units and National Measuring
Standards Acts.

Engineering Section
CALCULATING VEE AND WEDGE BELT DRIVE DYNAMIC TENSIONS
A Simple approach based on the setting force method.
Us = static tension
Uc = centrifugal tension
Ud = dynamic tension
Us = 16 x 2 x F x B = N (Newtons)
Uc = m x v' x 2 x B = N (Newtons)
Ud = Us - Uc = N (Newtons)
16 = a constant
2 = two strands per belt, i.e. the tight and slack sides.
F = 80% of the higher setting force figure in newtons, N. e.g. an SPZ drive utilising a 125 mm p.c.d. small pulley has a
setting force range of 20-25 N. For the purpose of these calculations, 25 x 0,8 = 20 N would be used.
B = Number of belts on the drive.
m = Mass/unit length = kg/m
v = Belt speed = m/s (formulae above Peripheral Speed).
All dimensions in millimeters

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