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Installation & Maintenance Guide · New Gearbox Commissioning Swing Gearbox Break-In Procedure: The 5 Milestones That Determine Whether Your New Gearbox Reaches Its Rated Service Life Installing a new swing gearbox break-in procedure correctly is not optional — it... door ep | apr 7, 2026 | Maintenance & Technical
Technical Guide · Acoustic Performance Planetary Gearbox Noise Reduction: 6 Sources of Gear Noise and How to Address Each One The planetary gearbox noise reduction problem is one of the most misdiagnosed in industrial maintenance — because the noise often sounds like... door ep | apr 7, 2026 | Maintenance & Technical
Technical Reference · Thermal Specification Planetary Gearbox Temperature Rating: Operating Limits, Failure Mechanisms, and the Right Oil for Every Climate The planetary gearbox temperature rating in a catalogue — typically stated as an ambient operating range and a... door ep | apr 7, 2026 | Maintenance & Technical
Engineering Data Reference · Power Transmission Planetary Gearbox Efficiency: What 97% Really Means — and Where the Other 3% Goes Suppliers quote planetary gearbox efficiency as a single percentage — typically 96–98% per stage. This article explains what that number... door ep | apr 7, 2026 | Maintenance & Technical
Engineering Reference · Life Prediction Planetary Gearbox Service Life: What “10,000 Hours” Actually Requires — and Why Most Units Don’t Reach It The planetary gearbox service life stated in a supplier’s catalogue is a design life calculated... door ep | apr 3, 2026 | Maintenance & Technical
A planetary gearbox failure that shuts down an industrial operation is almost always one that had detectable warning signs 200–800 hours beforehand. The signs were present — they were either not recognised or not acted on. This is not a quality argument; it is a...