Float-a-Shaft® Right Angle Gearboxes
The Float-A-Shaft® right angle gearbox consists of two 45 degree helical gears that mesh at right angles and are designed to turn power around any corner.
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                            Float-a-Shaft® Compact 1 to 1 Ratio Right Angle Gearboxes with High Torque Roller Bearing
                            
                    Maximum torque of 440 in-lbs (49.7)
                            Float-a-Shaft® Compact 1 to 1 Ratio Right Angle Gearboxes with Low Torque Journal Bearing
                            
                    Maximum torque of 100 in-lbs (11.3 Nm).
                            Float-A-Shaft® 1 to 1 Ratio Right Angle Gearboxes with High Torque Roller Bearing
                            
                    Maximum torque capabilities of 1050 in-lbs (118.7 Nm).
                            Float-A-Shaft® 1 to 1 Ratio Right Angle Gearboxes with Low Torque Journal Bearing
                            
                    Maximum torques up to 800 in-lbs (90.4 Nm).
                            Float-A-Shaft® 2 to 1 Ratio Right Angle Gearboxes with Low Torque Journal Bearing
                            
                    Maximum torques up to 720 in-lbs (81.4 Nm) depending our input RPMs.
                            Float-A-Shaft® 2 to 1 Ratio Right Angle Gearboxes with High Torque Roller Bearing
                            
                    Maximum torque capabilities of 720 in-lbs (81.4 Nm).
                            Float-A-Shaft® 2.5 to 1 Ratio Right Angle Gearboxes with Low Torque Journal Bearing
                            
                    Maximum torques up to 800 in-lbs (90.4 Nm).
                            Float-A-Shaft® 3 to 2 Ratio Right Angle Gearboxes with Low Torque Journal Bearing
                            
                    Maximum torques up to 800 in-lbs (90.4 Nm).
                            Float-A-Shaft® 3 to 2 Ratio Right Angle Gearboxes with High Torque Roller Bearing
                            
                    Maximum torque capacities of 1100 in-lbs (124.3 Nm)

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