The motor reducer cooling methods are as follows: Natural cooling: Use the natural convection of air to dissipate heat. This method is generally suitable for small, low-speed reducers. Forced air cooling: Forced air flow through equipment such as fans or fans to take away heat. This method is suitable for large and high-speed reducers. Water cooling: The flow of water is used to take away heat. It is generally suitable for high-precision, high-load reducers. Oil cooling: The flow of oil is used to take away heat. This method can better protect the internal parts of the reducer. It is generally suitable for heavy-duty, high-precision, high-speed reducers. When selecting a cooling method, comprehensive considerations need to be made based on the specific working conditions, load, accuracy and other factors of the reducer.
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