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Local range of planetary units

November 2024 Editor's Choice Motion Control & Drives

As SEW-EURODRIVE South Africa actively extends its offerings to customers, the SEW PPK and SEW P2.e industrial gearbox ranges are good examples of solutions that are well suited to the local business environment.

“Being part of a well-established global business, we are drawing increasingly from the group’s production plants in various parts of the world,” says Jonathan McKey, national sales and marketing manager at SEW-EURODRIVE. “This approach allows us to select products that have been tried and tested in sectors relevant to our own, and under operating conditions that are closely comparable.”

McKey highlights that this strategy is opening up a much larger range of choices for customers in South Africa and the rest of the continent, as the company ‘closes the loop’ by adding new offerings to complement its successful portfolio. A valuable recent addition has been the SEW PPK planetary gearbox range, originally designed and produced by SEW-EURODRIVE in Brazil, with its world-class sugar industry as a key user.

“The depth of research and development capability within the group allowed Brazil to develop the SEW PPK concept to give their sugar mills access to a low-torque solution which complies with SEW-EURODRIVE’s stringent global standards and specifications,” he says. “Later, engineers in Germany additionally developed the SEW P2.e series for larger applications.”

Both the SEW PPK and the SEW P2.e ranges are now available to customers in South Africa and Africa, allowing SEW EURODRIVE to augment its planetary offerings further. He reiterates that planetary gear units are particularly valuable for those applications that require a compact solution in conditions where space is constrained, while also demanding high torque and low speed outputs.

“Our SEW PPK range is well suited to southern hemisphere markets, delivering 2 to 18 kNm of torque, with a ratio range from 65 to 10 700:1,” he says. “The ratio can be further reduced by the addition of a primary reducer before the planetary head, to reach ratios up to 10 650:1 – for a much lower speed capability.”

Developed as the ‘big brother’ to the SEW PPK options, the SEW P2.e series encompasses higher torque ratings from 2 to 124 kNm, with ratios from 15,2:1 to 332:1. McKey explains that the SEW P2.e was developed with all the benefits of the SEW PPK, but with a broader spectrum of diversity in its speed – up to 100 rpm – as well as in ratio and torque. While most planetary gearboxes have a three-stage design, the SEW P2.e can also be supplied in a two-stage model.

“What is exciting for local customers is that we have now brought a complementary range of both the SEW PPK and SEW P2.e to this market, giving a wide selection that will suit many new applications,” he says. “This allows us to compete well with other planetary manufacturers, as we can now offer customers most of the capabilities of other brands – all within our SEW-EURODRIVE stable.” This means that customers can spend less time searching across different OEMs for a solution that will meet their specific needs. Instead, they are likely to find what they need within the expanded SEW-EURODRIVE brand offering.

“We are the only manufacturer that allows for direct electric motor coupling to a planetary gearbox; this is unique to our SEW P2.e solution,” he adds. “Our units also accommodate radial labyrinth solutions, which many competitors do not. This provides an extra layer of protection for the sealing systems on the output shaft – a valuable feature in corrosive and dusty environments like mining.”

For customers wanting to upgrade from previous P-series models of planetary gearboxes to the new SEW P2.e, SEW-EURODRIVE has been careful to retain the same critical dimensions. Greg Lewis,

SEW-EURODRIVE sales manager, says this allows customers to migrate seamlessly without altering their existing infrastructure. He points out that the SEW P2.e is one of the only planetaries available with a cooling solution positioned between the planetary and the motor. “This gives us thermal ratings that are far superior to competitors,” he says. “By adding a fan on the input side to further cool the gearbox, we can considerably enhance its thermal capabilities.”

Lewis explains that while the SEW P2.e units have directly mounted motors, the SEW PPK offers different options for coupling existing motors using adaptors – the AD adaptor with input shaft, or the AMS adaptor for the flange-mounted motor.

For more information contact SEW-EURODRIVE, +27 11 248 7000, [email protected], www.sew-eurodrive.co.za


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