EDO Series Vertical-Output Double Worm Gear Reducer

The EDO Series is a double-stage worm gear reducer with a vertical-upward output shaft and IEC motor flange, delivering ratios from 200:1 to 900:1 and output torque up to 9,066 N·m. Dual self-locking stages provide passive load holding for gate actuators, screw lifts, and vertical positioning systems. This unit serves as a direct replacement for Bonfiglioli VF-EP/O series and Sew-Eurodrive S..DRE vertical-output double-stage worm reducers, matching IEC flange dimensions and output shaft geometry for drop-in installation.

Description

EDO Series — Vertical-Output Double Worm Gear Reducer

The EDO Series pairs a double-stage worm gear train with a vertical-upward output shaft and an IEC motor flange, creating a purpose-built drive for applications where the load axis runs straight up: sluice gates, vertical screw lifts, overhead trolley hoists, and tilting platforms. Reduction ratios from 200:1 to 900:1 deliver extremely slow, high-torque output — as low as 1.7 r/min from a 1,500 r/min motor — while dual self-locking worm stages hold the load immovably when the motor is de-energised. Five frame combinations from WP40–70 through WP155–250 cover output torques up to 9,066 N·m, giving engineers a compact, coupling-free vertical-drive solution from a single worm gear reducer package.

EDO Series vertical-output double worm gear reducer with IEC motor flange

Vertical-Drive Applications

Dam Gates and Penstock Actuators

Penstock gates on hydroelectric dams and irrigation weirs must lift against water pressure and hold position indefinitely if power is lost. The EDO’s vertical output shaft connects directly to the gate-stem screw, and the dual self-locking worm gearbox stages ensure zero back-drive under any load. Frame combinations WP120–175 and WP155–250 match the torque demands of gate widths up to 4 metres, replacing the motor-coupling-reducer-bevel chain with a single compact unit.

Vertical Screw Lifts and Jacking Systems

Industrial platform lifts, theatre stage elevators, and mezzanine jacking systems require slow, precise vertical motion with absolute position-holding. An EDO at 400:1 or 600:1 converts motor speed into the 2–4 r/min output that screw-jack mechanisms need, while the inherent self-locking eliminates external brakes and simplifies the safety circuit.

Performance Data

Torque values below apply at 1,500 r/min input under continuous duty at 10–25 °C ambient. The EDO shares the same dual WP-platform gear train as the EA and EDA Series. All frame combinations use interchangeable worm wheels and bearings from the standard speed reducer gearbox inventory.

Frame Combo Motor (kW) Ratios Torque at 300:1 (N·m) Max Torque (N·m)
WP40–70 0.12 200:1 – 900:1 88 177
WP60–100 0.37 200:1 – 900:1 276 561
WP80–135 1.5 200:1 – 900:1 880 1,811
WP120–175 2.2 – 3 200:1 – 900:1 2,340 4,463
WP155–250 5.5 200:1 – 900:1 4,087 9,066
EDO Series dimensional drawing with vertical output detail

Dual-housing layout and vertical output shaft orientation

Engineering and Construction

The EDO housing consists of two bolted cast-iron casings — a smaller first-stage unit and a larger second-stage unit — with the second-stage output bore machined vertically upward. The first stage carries a B5/B14 IEC motor flange for direct motor connection. Both stages use case-hardened 20CrMnTi alloy-steel worm shafts and centrifugally cast tin-bronze (ZCuSn10Pb1) worm wheels. Tapered roller bearings support both shafts in each stage, and double-lipped NBR oil seals on every shaft penetration prevent lubricant loss even in the vertical-output orientation where the lower seal sits under a column of oil.

Components and Spare Parts

Every major component inside this reducer is available as an individual spare part, so a worn gear set or leaking seal never means replacing the entire unit. Our spare-parts inventory covers the full WP-platform range and ships from our Condell Park, NSW warehouse. For double-stage models, each stage has its own worm pair and bearing set, so you can service one stage without disturbing the other.

Worm Shaft

Case-hardened 20CrMnTi alloy steel, thread-ground to Ra 0.8 μm finish

Worm Wheel

Centrifugally cast ZCuSn10Pb1 tin-bronze, hobbed full-depth involute profile

Bearings

Tapered roller bearings handling combined radial and axial loads on both shafts

Seal & Gasket Kit

Double-lipped NBR oil seals, housing gaskets, breather plugs, and O-rings

Worm gear reducer internal components and spare parts

Individual components available for order: worm shaft, bronze wheel, bearings, and seal kits

Maintenance and Lubrication

Use ISO VG 220–320 EP gear oil for ambient temperatures up to 40 °C; switch to synthetic ISO VG 220 (Mobil SHC 630 or Shell Omala S4 GX 220) for continuous duty above six hours. Because the output points upward, the second-stage housing requires a higher oil fill than horizontal installations — consult the frame-specific fill chart in the installation manual. First oil change at 100 hours, then every 2,000 hours or annually. Inspect both magnetic drain plugs for metal particles at each service interval.

Customer Reviews

★★★★★

We fitted four EDO units on our bin-gate actuators two years ago. Not a single seal leak or gear issue since commissioning. The vertical output saved us from adding a separate right-angle coupling stage.

M

Mark Henderson

Maintenance Manager, NSW Quarry

★★★★★

The self-locking function is exactly what we needed for our vertical screw-lift platforms. Load holds rock-solid with the motor off. Ordering spares from Ever-Power was straightforward and fast.

Y

Yuki Tanaka

Plant Engineer, Food Processing Co.

★★★★☆

Good value for the torque output. We use the WP120–175 combo on our sluice-gate drives. Delivery to regional Victoria took five business days, which was faster than expected.

D

David Rawlings

Project Engineer, Water Treatment

Source from Ever-Power Australia

Ever-Power Transmission Australia Pty Ltd stocks popular EDO frame combinations at our Condell Park, NSW warehouse for rapid dispatch. Every unit ships with ISO 9001 documentation, factory oil fill, and mounting hardware. We also carry SRV138 worm gearbox for saw machines for specialised cutting-machine drives. contact us or call +61 2 9708 3322 for sizing and quotation.

Ever-Power manufacturing and quality facility

ISO 9001-certified production and testing facility

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What does the “O” in EDO mean? +
The O suffix indicates the output shaft points vertically upward. This orientation is purpose-built for vertical actuators, screw jacks, and any drive where the load axis is vertical.
2. Does the EDO include a motor flange? +
Yes. The “D” in the model code indicates an integrated IEC B5/B14 motor flange on the first-stage input, allowing direct motor mounting without a coupling.
3. What lubrication precautions apply to vertical-output mounting? +
With the output shaft pointing upward, the oil must fully submerge the second-stage worm wheel. Fill quantities are higher than horizontal installations and are specified per frame combination in the installation manual.
4. Can the EDO handle outdoor environments? +
The standard IP55-equivalent sealing handles rain and airborne dust. For fully exposed coastal or chemical environments, specify Viton (FKM) shaft seals and a stainless-steel breather filter when ordering.
5. What is the maximum output torque? +
The largest frame combination (WP155–250) at 900:1 delivers 9,066 N·m continuous output torque, suitable for heavy penstock gates and large industrial turntables.

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