Today, let's discuss the advantages of the belt-side entry mixer. The main benefit is that the motor achieves a reduction in speed through a gear ratio change, eliminating the need for a reduction gear, which in turn reduces a potential failure point (such as gear oil leakage, gear noise, or high temperatures). One end of the motor drives the large wheel via a small wheel, which is then mounted to the frame. The frame requires double support points (high concentricity and load-bearing points). A solid shaft or split shaft extends directly into the tank, and a mechanical seal is installed through the bottom cover. Adding impeller blades to the tank shaft completes the belt-side entry mixer system. Another advantage is that even if the material properties change without altering the motor, the likelihood of motor burnout is reduced. If the motor cannot drive the belt wheel due to material changes, the belt will slip, protecting the motor from overload.
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