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<\/p>\n Most Korean factories perform no planned maintenance on sealed planetary gearboxes because there is nothing to lubricate or adjust \u2014 and that is almost correct. The one irreplaceable maintenance activity<\/strong> is annual backlash measurement against the delivery certificate baseline: the only reliable early indicator of wear accumulation that, if tracked over three years, predicts the replacement window before the gearbox fails in production.<\/p>\n View EP-AB Precision Series \u2192 <\/p>\n Korea Ever-Power EP series gearboxes use permanently sealed grease that eliminates the lubrication maintenance that dominates the service schedule for oil-bath and open-gear reducers. This is a genuine operational advantage \u2014 no oil level checks, no oil changes, no fill\/drain procedures. But “sealed for life” does not mean “maintenance-free for life.” Three maintenance activities remain essential for Korea Ever-Power EP series gearboxes throughout their service life.<\/p>\n The single most valuable maintenance activity \u2014 measures gear tooth wear over time. Compare to delivery certificate value annually. The growth curve over 3\u20135 measurements predicts replacement window with 6\u201312 months advance notice. Takes 10 minutes, requires only a dial gauge and a locked input shaft.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n A failed shaft seal allows grease to exit and contaminants to enter \u2014 the fastest path to premature gearbox failure. Visual inspection for grease residue on the output shaft or housing face takes 2 minutes. Any visible grease weeping indicates seal wear \u2014 schedule replacement before the next planned shutdown.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Record housing temperature at normal operating load with an infrared thermometer. A year-on-year temperature rise of 5\u00b0C or more at the same load indicates grease degradation beginning. Consistent with Art13 thermal analysis \u2014 early warning before overheating symptoms become acute.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n Everything else \u2014 housing cleaning, fastener torque checks, noise baseline recording, mounting alignment verification \u2014 is secondary but contributes to the complete annual inspection picture. The 12-point checklist in Module 4 captures all relevant inspection items in one printable document.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n EP Series \u2014 What Maintenance Is and Is NOT Required<\/p>\n NOT required (sealed grease construction):<\/strong><\/p>\n Required (annual):<\/strong><\/p>\n Total annual inspection time: approximately 40 minutes per gearbox. In a 100-machine Korean factory: ~67 person-hours per year.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n Annual backlash measurement is the cornerstone of the planetary gearbox maintenance guide for any Korean precision servo application. The procedure requires no special tools beyond a dial gauge, a magnetic base, and a torque wrench \u2014 equipment available in virtually every Korean factory maintenance department.<\/p>\n De-energise and lock the drive system<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n Switch off power to the servo drive. Engage the motor holding brake (if fitted) or physically lock the motor shaft \u2014 a shaft clamp or wooden block prevents any input shaft rotation during measurement. Confirm zero energy state per your factory LOTO (lockout\/tagout) procedure before approaching the gearbox output.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Mount the dial gauge at the output shaft<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n Attach the magnetic base to a fixed machine surface (not the gearbox housing). Position the dial gauge plunger tangentially against the output shaft flange or coupling at a known radius r from the shaft centreline. Record this radius \u2014 it is needed to convert the linear gauge reading to angular backlash in arcminutes: \u03b8 (arcmin) = (\u0394x \/ r) \u00d7 (180 \u00d7 60 \/ \u03c0) = (\u0394x \/ r) \u00d7 3,438.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Apply light torque and zero the gauge<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n Apply a small torque (approximately 5% of rated torque) to the output shaft in one direction using a torque wrench on the output flange. This preloads the gear teeth against one set of flanks and eliminates any position uncertainty. Zero the dial gauge at this loaded position.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Reverse torque and read displacement<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n Apply the same small torque in the opposite direction. The gauge will move from zero to a new position. The total displacement \u0394x (mm) is the linear backlash at radius r. Convert to arcminutes using the formula in Step 2. Record the value and the measurement date.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Compare to delivery certificate and trend<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n Compare the measured value to the delivery certificate baseline (e.g. “0.82 arcmin, delivered 15 March 2023”). Record both in your maintenance log. If three consecutive annual measurements show a consistent upward trend, extrapolate to the 2\u00d7 delivery value threshold \u2014 this is the predicted replacement date. For example: Year 1: 0.82′, Year 2: 1.05′, Year 3: 1.28′ \u2192 trend of +0.23’\/yr \u2192 reach 1.64′ (2\u00d7) in Year 4.5 \u2192 plan replacement in Year 4 maintenance window.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n Gauge Reading \u2192 Arcminute Conversion Reference<\/p>\n Formula: \u03b8 (arcmin) = (\u0394x \u00f7 r) \u00d7 3,438 \u00b7 r in mm \u00b7 \u0394x = total gauge travel from one side of backlash to the other<\/p>\n
<\/p>\nPlanetary Gearbox Maintenance Guide \u2014
\n12-Point Inspection and Service Schedule<\/h1>\n
\n<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\nWhat “Sealed for Life” Actually Means \u2014 and What Maintenance Remains Required<\/h2>\n
\n\u2717 Oil level checks or oil changes
\n\u2717 Vent plug cleaning or replacement
\n\u2717 Fill\/drain port servicing
\n\u2717 Grease type specification<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
\n\u2713 Shaft seal visual inspection (2 min)
\n\u2713 Housing temperature baseline (5 min)
\n\u2713 Mounting bolt torque check (5 min)
\n\u2713 Noise\/vibration baseline (5 min)
\n\u2713 Coupling\/shaft alignment verify (10 min)<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\nBacklash Measurement Procedure \u2014 Step-by-Step Field Protocol<\/h2>\n
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