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Right Angle Cycloidal Gearbox

Compact right-angle cycloidal gearboxes for space-constrained robot axes, EOAT modules, steering units, and automation fixtures.

Target Buyer:Useful when a straight reducer cannot fit the available machine or robot envelope.
Quote-based OEM supply: pricing, lead time, and shipping terms are confirmed after model, drawing, quantity, destination, and validation scope review.
Right angle cycloidal gearbox for space-constrained robot modules

Capability Highlights

  • 90-degree input/output packaging
  • Compact installation envelope
  • Low-backlash robotic motion support

Typical Applications

  • End-of-arm tooling
  • AGV steering modules
  • Compact automation fixtures

Engineering Focus

  • Input/output orientation
  • Mounting space and torque direction
  • Backlash target and duty cycle
  • Sample acceptance plan for backlash, noise, runout, thermal rise, and visual inspection

Factory and Supply Capability

  • Shanghai Chaifu Robot supply covers full-size heavy-duty RV reducer programs for industrial robots, welding robots, large-payload joints, rotary tables, and Nabtesco replacement projects.
  • Dongguan Weibailx Intelligent Motion supply covers precision micro cycloid reducers, hollow-shaft reducers, and right-angle compact gearboxes for humanoid, AGV/AMR, cobot, and compact robotic joint programs.
  • Factory-side support includes drawing review, ratio and torque screening, sample validation planning, outgoing inspection records, export packaging, and repeat-order delivery coordination.

Buyer Decision Criteria

CriterionBuyer QuestionEvidence to Request
90-degree envelope fitDoes the right-angle layout solve the actual packaging conflict without moving loads into an unsupported direction?Machine envelope, input motor position, output direction, radial/axial/moment load case, and mounting orientation.
Mobile-module durabilityFor AGV/AMR steering or drive modules, can the gearbox handle repeated starts, floor impacts, and emergency stops?Vehicle mass, wheel load, peak torque, shock profile, sealing requirement, and service interval target.
Backlash and control behaviorWill the right-angle gearbox meet steering, EOAT, or compact-axis positioning requirements?Backlash target, duty cycle, controller assumptions, and sample test method.

Sample Validation Workflow

  1. Pre-check application, model, ratio, torque, backlash, flange dimensions, input interface, and annual forecast before quotation.
  2. Review drawings or current reducer datasheets to confirm mounting compatibility and hidden integration constraints.
  3. Release sample order with agreed acceptance criteria for backlash, noise, thermal rise, runout, load test, and visual inspection.
  4. Compare sample results against buyer-side robot or module test data, then freeze revisions before pilot production.
  5. Move approved projects into repeat production with forecast, packaging, inspection records, and delivery cadence aligned.

Procurement Notes

  • Send the existing reducer brand/model when the project is a replacement program; model number alone is useful but not enough for final approval.
  • Include destination country, required delivery date, sample quantity, and annual forecast so lead time and pricing are realistic.
  • For custom interfaces, attach revision-controlled drawings and mark dimensions that cannot change after robot joint approval.
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Key Evaluation Matrix

MetricTypical RangeWhy It Matters
Installation envelopeDrawing-basedThe right-angle format is mainly selected to solve packaging constraints.
Input-output orientation90-degree envelope and mounting direction confirmed by drawingThe right-angle layout only helps if it solves the packaging conflict without creating an unsupported load case.
Mobile module durabilityWheel load, shock, sealing, and service interval by projectAGV and AMR modules see floor impacts, starts, stops, and field-service constraints that standard reducers may not cover.
Rated vs peak torqueContinuous, acceleration, and emergency-stop values reviewed separatelyRobot reducers fail when peak and shock torque are hidden behind a single catalog torque number.
Backlash acceptanceProject target, often <=1 arcmin for precision robot axesDefines repeatability, path accuracy, and whether sample inspection can release the reducer.
Outgoing inspection evidenceCTQ dimensions, backlash, runout, noise, thermal-rise, and visual records by scopeTurns the page from product description into a procurement-ready qualification checklist.

RFQ Checklist

  1. Space envelope drawing
  2. Input motor information
  3. Ratio and output torque
  4. Mounting orientation
  5. Backlash, torsional rigidity, noise, thermal-rise, and lifetime acceptance limits
  6. Destination country, required delivery date, sample quantity, and annual forecast

Risk Controls

  • Unexpected load direction: Confirm radial, axial, and moment loads with the gearbox orientation.
  • Packaging solved but load direction ignored: Confirm radial, axial, moment, and mounting-orientation loads before approving the 90-degree reducer layout.
  • Catalog-only selection: Review payload, inertia, ratio, input speed, duty cycle, emergency-stop shock, and interface drawings before choosing a frame.
  • Sample approved without measurable gates: Define backlash, noise, thermal-rise, runout, load-test, packaging, and inspection-report requirements before sample PO.

Product Gallery

90-degree cycloid reducer for AGV steering and automation fixtures
90-degree cycloid reducer for AGV steering and automation fixtures
Compact right angle reducer with cycloidal gear stage
Compact right angle reducer with cycloidal gear stage

Buyer FAQ

When should I choose a right-angle cycloidal gearbox?

Choose it when a compact 90-degree power path helps fit the reducer into a tight robot or machine envelope.

What should be validated before choosing a right-angle gearbox?

Validate motor position, output direction, radial and axial load, moment load, backlash target, duty cycle, sealing, and service access.

What information should be included in the first product RFQ?

Send the application, current reducer model or drawing, ratio, rated and peak torque, input speed, backlash target, interface dimensions, sample quantity, annual forecast, destination, and required date.

Can a standard reducer be modified after sample feedback?

Yes, but changes should be handled through revision-controlled drawings so flange, shaft, hollow-bore, backlash, and inspection requirements stay traceable before pilot production.

Related Resources

  • Contact / RFQ
  • AGV / AMR cycloidal gearbox applications
  • Hollow shaft cycloid reducer
  • RV reducer selection guide
  • Lifetime testing and inspection

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[email protected]

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Include target torque/speed, quantity, and delivery location.

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+8618857971991

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