Zero-Max® Adjustable Speed Drives

Designed for use on a wide variety of machinery, Zero-Max Drives may be used as primary or secondary drives.

The speed range is infinitely adjustable from 0 to 1/4 of the input speed under full rated load. Reversible models are available with reverse and neutral settings.

They are available in five sizes providing constant torque of 12 to 200 inch pounds throughout the speed range. To achieve the exact performance characteristics you require, Zero-Max Adjustable Speed Drives are available with optional gearheads, motors and C-flange adapters. Some Zero-Max Drives may be purchased with standard electric motors or they may be connected to any rotating power source up to 2000 RPM.


Features
• Compact
Benefits
• Easy to handle/compact
• Simple to install • No special wiring/training
• Simple operation. • Easy to operate with lever or screw control - Repeatable
• Use anywhere on machine • Accepts input to 2,000 RPM. Ideal secondary controller
• Constant torque • Delivers constant torque throughout the speed range
• 4:1 speed reduction • Often usable without additional speed reduction
• Change speed anytime • Speed set-ups are made quickly and easily
• Change speed frequently • Permits slow or fast, small or large speed changes
• Change speed continuously • Ideal for dancer applications/ constant speed changes
• Leave at one setting • No daily speed cycling
• Accurate speed holding • No "wear-in" period/constant speed operation
• Accepts any input • World's most versatile, economical secondary drive
• Goes to zero output • Ideal for use as a clutch
• Simple maintenance • Factory lubricated
• Low cost • Ideal for users and original equipment manufacturers
• Proven design • More than a million sold
• Sealed housing • Use in most atmospheres - can be mounted in any position
• Shaft/control/motor options • Versatile
• Infinitely adjustable • 0-400 RPM speed range with 1800 RPM input.

How the Zero-Max Adjustable Speed Drive Works

The input shaft drives four or more one-way clutches that move back and forth, each rotating the output shaft a partial turn for each stroke.

Since one rotation of the input shaft causes each clutch to move back and forth once, the output shaft will be urged once per clutch for each input revolution. Therefore, with four clutches working in series and an input of 1800 RPM, the output shaft is urged 7200 times per minute (1800 x 4) or 120 times per second (7200÷60).

As the control arm moves from zero toward maximum, the amount that each clutch urges the output shaft becomes greater - thus increasing the output rpm.


The right to make engineering refinements on all products is reserved.
Dimensions and other details subject to change.
When dimensions are critical, detailed drawings should be obtained from the factory.

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