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In the image accompanying this article, a cyclodial gearbox is shown rotating the input shaft and output shaft in the same direction. This is an important feature of this type of gearbox, as it allows the robot to move in a straight line.

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Question: Does a cyclodial gearbox rotate the input shaft and output shaft in the same direction when being used in industrial robots?

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Yes, in industrial robots, the Cyclodial Gearbox usually rotates the input and output shafts in the same direction. This is because the gearbox is designed to provide a speed reduction or a speed increase by using its unique cycloidal motion. The input shaft is connected to a disc that has a series of off-center bearings which mesh with the output shaft, causing it to rotate in the same direction but at a different speed. This can provide high reduction ratios in a small, compact package, making it an ideal choice for precise robotic applications.

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March 16, 2023, 4:39 p.m.

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Published: Thursday, March 16, 2023

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