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2 How to Select How to Select Cyclo 6000 Series How to Select 2.1

How to Select a Gearmotor Step 1: Step 2: Collect data about your application Before starting you need to know the: (e.g. Conveyor, Mixer, etc.) Hours of Oation Motor Horsepower (HP) and Speed (RPM) Desired Output Speed Mounting Position and Style Overhung or Thrust Loads Shaft Dimensions, inch or metric Electrical Specifications Select a Frame Size 2A: Find the Load ification of your application in the AGMA Load ification Tables on pages 2.4 and 2.5. How to Select 2B: Go to the Gearmotor Selection Table that corresponds to the desired Motor HP. Find the Output Speed closest to the desired output speed. 2C: Locate the Service in the Gearmotor Selection Table for your application and select the HP Symbol and Frame Size SELECTION that matches the HP, Output Speed, and Service. Step 3: Step 4: Step 5: Step 6: Select a Housing Style and Mounting Position Select a housing style and mounting position from chart on page 2.8. Verify Dimensions Use the Dimensions information on pages 4.1-4.67 to verify that the selected Frame Size is appropriate. Choose Options and Modifications The following options may apply: Specify Voltage (Consult factory when application requires 575 Volt or CSA unit; dimensions may be different than those specified in Section 4.) Inverter Duty Special Environments Special Paint Please see the Cyclo pricelist, or visit our website at www.smcyclo.com for available modifications. Configure a Model Number Go to page 2.6 to configure a model number. Note: You will use the information you gather from the procedure on this page to Configure a Model Number. 2.2 How to Select Cyclo 6000 Series

Select a Frame Size Motor HP How to Select Housing Style & Mounting Position Output Speed Service SELECTION Frame Size and HP Symbol For special circumstances in selecting a Frame Size such as: Overhung Loads Axial Loads Consult Section 5, pages 5.6 5.10. If Overhung Load is present, any Overhung Load must be checked against the capacity of the selection. Cyclo 6000 Series How to Select 2.3

AGMA Load ifications: Gearmotors Gearmotor ification SERVICE CLASS UNIFORM MODERATE HEAVY DURATION OF SERVICE LOAD SHOCK LOAD SHOCK LOAD Intermittent 3 I I II 10 I II III II III I For steady loads not exceeding normal motor rating, 8 to 10 hours a. Moderate shock loads where service is intermittent (AGMA Service Factor: 1.0). II For steady loads not exceeding normal motor rating and hours a service. Moderate shock loads for 8 hours a (AGMA Service Factor: 1.4). III For moderate shock loads for hours a. Heavy shock loads for 8 hours a (AGMA Service Factor: 2.0). AGMA Tables Note: Selections without an AGMA designation are torque based selections generally used for intermittent service. Load ification by INDUSTRY 10 Brewing & Distilling Bottling Machinery I II Brew Kettles, Cont. Duty II Can Filling Machines I II Cookers Cont. Duty II Mash Tubs Cont. Duty II Scale Hops Frequent Starts II II Clay Working Industry Brick Press III III Briquette Machines III III Clay Working Machinery II II Pug Mills II II Distilling (See Brewing) Dredges Cable Reels II Conveyors II II Cutter Head Drives III III Jig Drives III III Maneuvering Winches II Pumps II II Screen Drives III III Stackers II II Utility Winches II Food Industry Beet Slicers II II Bottlings, Can Filling Mach. I II Cereal Cookers I II Dough Mixers II II Meat Grinders II II 10 Lumber Industry Barkers Spindle Feed Barkers Main Drive Carriage Drive Conveyors Burner II III Main or Heavy Duty II III Main Log III III Re-Saw Merry-Go-Round II III Slab III III Transfer II III Chains Floor II III Chains Green II III Cut-Off Saws Chain II III Cut-Off Saws Drag II III Debarking Drums Feeds Edger II III Feeds Gang III III Feeds Trimmer II III Log Deck III III Log Hauls Incline, Well Type III III Log Turning Devices III III Planer Feed II III Planer Tilting Hoists II III Rolls Live Off Bearing Roll Cases III III Sorting Table II III Tipple Hoist II III Transfers Chain II III Transfers Craneway II III Tray Drives II III Oil Industry Chillers II II 10 Oil Well Pumping Paraffin Filter Press II II Rotary Kilns II II Pa Mills Agitators (Mixers) II II Barker Auxiliaries Hyd. Barker, Mechanical Barking Drum Beater & Pul II Bleacher II Calenders II Calenders Su II Converting Mach. Except Cutters Platers II Conveyors II Couch II Cutters, Platers III Cylinders _ II Dryers II Felt Stretchers II Felt Whips III Jordans II Log Haul III Presses II Pulp Machine Reels II Stock Chests II Suction Rolls II Washers & Thickeners II Winders II Rubber Industry Mixer III III Rubber Calender II II Rubber Mill (2 or more) II II Sheeter II II 10 Tire Building Machines Tire, Tube Press Openers Tubers & Stainers II II Sewage Disposal Aerators Bar Screens I II Chemical Feeders I II Collectors I II Dewatering Screens II II Grit Collectors I II Scum Breakers II II Slow or Rapid Mixers II II Sludge Collectors I II Thickeners II II Vacuum Filters II II Textile Industry Batchers II II Calenders II II Card Machines II II Cloth Finishing Machines (Calenders, Dryers, Pads, Tenters, Washers) II II Dry Cans II II Dyeing Machinery II II Knitting Machinery Looms, Mangles, Naps II II Range Drives Soas, Spinners II II Tenter Frames II II Winders II II Yarn Preparatory Machinery (Cards, Spinners, Slashers) II II 2.4 How to Select Cyclo 6000 Series

Load ification by APPLICATION 10 10 10 10 Agitators Pure Liquids I II Liquids and Solids II II Liquids Variable Density II II Semi-liquids Variable Density II II Blowers Centrifugal I II Lobe II II Vane I II Brewing and Distilling Bottling Machinery I II Brew Kettles Continuous Duty II Cookers Continuous Duty II Mash Tubs Continuous Duty II Scale Hop Frequent Starts II II Can Filling Machines I II Cane Knives II II Car Dums III Car Pullers Intermittent Duty I Clarifiers I II ifiers II II Clay Working Machinery Brick Press III III Briquette Machine III III Clay Working Machinery II II Pug Mill II II Compressors Centrifugal I II Lobe II II Reciprocating Multi-Cylinder II II Single Cylinder III III Conveyors Uniformly Loaded or Fed Apron I II Assembly I II Belt I II Bucket I II Chain I II Flight I II Oven I II Screw I II Conveyors Heavy Duty Not Uniformly Fed Apron II II Assembly II II Belt II II Bucket II II Chain II II Flight II II Live Roll (Package) I II Oven II II Reciprocating III III Screw II II Shaker III III Cranes and Hoists Main Hoists III III Heavy Duty III III Medium Duty II II Reversing II II Skip Hoists II II Trolley Drive II II Bridge Drive II II Crushers Ore III III Stone III III Dredges Cable Reels II Conveyors II II Cutter Head Drives III III Jig Drives III III Maneuvering Winches II Pumps II II Screen Drive III III Stackers II II Utility Winches II Elevators Bucket Uniform Load I II Bucket Heavy Load II II Bucket Continuous I II Centrifugal Discharge I II Escalators I II Freight I II Gravity Discharge Man Lifts I II Passenger Service Hand Lift III Fans Centrifugal II II Cooling Towers Induced Draft II II Forced Draft Induced Draft II II Large (Mine, etc.) II II Large Industrial II II Light (Small Diameter) I II Feeders Apron II II Belt II II Disc I II Reciprocating III III Screw II II Food Industry Beet Slicer II II Cereal Cooker I II Dough Mixer II II Meat Grinders II II Generators (Not Welding) I II Hammer Mills III III Laundry Washers Reversing II II Laundry Tumblers II II Line Shafts Heavy Shock Load III III Moderate Shock Load II II Uniform Load I II Lumber Industry Barkers Spindle Feed Barkers Main Drive Carriage Drive Conveyors Burner II III Conveyors Main or Heavy Duty II III Conveyors Main Log III III Conveyors Merry-Go-Round II III Conveyors Slab III III Conveyors Transfer II III Conveyors Waste II II Chains Floor II III Chains Green II III Cut-Off Saws Chain II III Cut-Off Saws Drag II III Debarking Drums Feeds Edger II III Feeds Gang III III Feeds Trimmer II III Log Deck III III Log Hauls Incline Well Type III III Log Turning Devices III III Planer Feed II III Planer Tilting Hoists II III Rolls Live Off Brg. Roll Cases III III Sorting Table II III Tipple Hoist II III Transfers Chain II III Transfers Craneway II III Tray Drives II III Veneer Lathe Drives Machine Tools Bending Roll II II Notching Press Belt Driven Plate Planer III III Punch Press Gear Driven III III Tapping Machines III III Other Machine Tools Main Drives II II Auxiliary Drives I II Metal Mills Bridle Roll Drives III III Draw Bench Carriage III III Draw Bench Main Drive III III Forming Machines III III Pinch Dryer & Scrubber Rolls, Reversing Slitters II II Table Conveyors Non-Reversing II III Reversing III Winding Reels Strip III Wire Drawing & Flattening Machine II III Wire Winding Machine II II Mills, Rotary Type Ball III III Cement Kilns Dryers & Coolers II II Kilns II II Pebble III III Rod III III Tumbling Barrels III III Mixers Concrete Mixers, Continuous II II Concrete Mixers, Intermittent I Constant Density I II Variable Density II II Oil Industry Chillers II II Oil Well Pumping Paraffin Filter Press II II Rotary Kilns II II Pa Mills Aerators Agitators (Mixers) II II Barker Auxiliaries, Hydraulic Barker, Mechanical Barking Drum Beater & Pul III Bleacher II Calenders II Calenders Su II Converting Machines, except Cutters, Platers II Conveyors II Conveyors, Log III Couch II Cutters, Platers III Cylinders II Dryers II Felt Stretcher II Felt Whip III Jordans II Presses II Pulp Machines, Reel II Stock Chests II Suction Roll II Washers and Thickeners II Winders II Printing Presses I II Pullers Barge Haul III III Pumps Centrifugal I II Proportioning II II Reciprocating Single Acting 3 or more Cylinders II II Double Acting 2 or more Cylinders II II Single Acting 1 or 2 Cylinders Double Acting Single Cylinder Rotary Gear Type I II Lobe, Vane I II Rubber Industry Mixer III III Rubber Calender II II Rubber Mill (2 or more) II II Sheeter II II Tire Building Machines Tire & Tube Press Openers Tubers & Strainers II II Sewage Disposal Equipment Aerators Bar Screens I II Chemical Feeders I II Collectors, Circuline or Straightline I II Dewatering Screens II II Grit Collectors I II Scum Breakers II II Slow or Rapid Mixers II II Sludge Collectors I II Thickeners II II Vacuum Filters II II Screens Air Washing I II Rotary Stone or Gravel II II Traveling Water Intake I II Slab Pushers II II Steering Gear II II Stokers I II Textile Industry Batchers II II Calenders II II Card Machines II II Cloth Finishing Machines (Washers, Pads, Tenters) (Dryers, Calenders, etc.) II II Dry Cans II II Dryers II II Dyeing Machinery II II Knitting Machines (Looms, etc.) Looms II II Mangles II II Naps II II Pads II II Range Drives Slashers II II Soas II II Spinners II II Teneter Frames II II Washers II II Winders (Other than Batchers) II II Yarn Preparatory Machines (Cards, Spinners, Slashers, etc.) II II Windlass II II AGMA Tables Cyclo 6000 Series How to Select 2.5

Configure a Model Number Output Shaft Orientation Type Horizontal Vertical Vertical Up Universal Direction Prefix H V W N Housing Style Type Foot Flange V-Flange Prefix H F V Foot Flange V Flange Input Connection Nomenclature Input Connection Prefix None - Integral Gearmotor M C-Face Adaptor JM Hollow Input Shaft XM Modification (Special) Prefix Special S Standard Motor Capacity Symbol 4P HP 1/8 1/4 1/3 1/2 3/4 1 1.5 2 3 4 5 7.5 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 75 100 Symb 01 02 03 05 08 1 1H 2 3 4 5 8 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 75 100 6P HP 20 25 30 40 50 60 75 100 125 150 175 Symb 206 256 306 406 506 606 756 1006 1256 1506 1756 Frame Size (from Selection Tables) Shaft Specifications Input Shaft Suffix Metric JIS - Inch Y AGMA I YA AGMA II YB AGMA III YC Metric DIN G B With Brake No Brake C H H 0 0 10 Input connection Mounting style Output shaft orientation 6 1 6 5 Frame size Modification (Special feature) C = Ratios 6:1 and greater (Cyclo Gearmotor product code) P = Ratios 3:1 and 5:1 (Cyclo 6000 planetary product code) - YB - - - 29 Ratio Gearmotor specification Shaft specification 2.6 How to Select Cyclo 6000 Series

Nomenclature Example CHHM10 6165YB 29 C Cyclo 6000 6165 Frame Size H Horizontal O/P YB Inch Shaft, AGMA II H Foot Mount 29 Ratio M Gearmotor Gearmotor Specification Type Suffix Torque Limiter TL High Capacity Bearing R1 High Capacity Bearing R2 Ductile Casing HH Type Ceiling H1 Left Wall H2 Right Wall H3 Low Backlash LB AF Motor AV Single Phase Motor SG Servo Motor SV DC Motor DV Nomenclature Ratio Nominal Total Ratio Cyclo 6000 Series How to Select 2.7

Housing Styles & Mounting Positions CHHM (CNHM) CHFM (CNFM) CHVM (CNVM) CVHM (CNHM) CVFM (CNFM) CVVM (CNVM) Housing & Mounting CWHM (CNHM) CWFM (CNFM) CWVM (CNVM) Input Side Hollow Shaft CHHXM (CNHXM) CHFXM (CNFXM) CVVXM (CNVXM) With Adaptor CHHJM (CNHJM) CHFJM (CNFJM) CVVJM (CNVJM) Vertical Special Base Mount C14VM C15VM C17VM C18VM 2.8 How to Select Cyclo 6000 Series