A gear motor is a motor with an integrated reduction gear, which is used to reduce the speed of the output shaft and increase the torque of the output shaft. Gear motors are generally used in applications that require lower speed and higher torque, and in situations where precise control of the output speed is required.
The gear motor converts the high speed and low torque of the motor into a low speed and high torque output through the built-in reducer. This speed conversion can be adjusted according to specific needs, usually achieved through different reduction ratios.
Through the action of the reducer, the gear motor can provide greater output torque, thereby driving mechanical devices or loads that require greater torque. Gear motors can usually provide more precise output speed control, which is very important for applications that require a specific speed, such as conveyor belts, conveyors, mixers, etc. Gear motors are widely used in industrial automation, mechanical equipment, conveying systems, printing machinery, medical equipment, household appliances and other fields. For example, conveyor belts and mixers in industrial machinery; mixers and food processing equipment in household appliances may all use gear motors.






