SUMITOMO Beier Cyclo Variator CHHBMSN02A-6095-51 Speed Drive 0.18kW Ratio 51 VBYH/A

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SUMITOMO Beier Cyclo Variator CHHBMSN02A-6095-51 Speed Drive 0.18kW Ratio 51 VBYH/A

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Gewicht 39,00 kg
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1 Unit(s)

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SUMITOMO

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Gear Boxes

Description

AC multi-phase motor, output <= 750W

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Beier Cyclo Variator CHHBMSN02A-6095-51 Speed Drive 0.18kW Ratio 51 VBYH/A

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Beier Cyclo Variator CHHBMSN02A-6095-51 Speed Drive 0.18kW Ratio 51 VBYH/A

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Beier Cyclo Variator CHHBMSN02A609551 Speed Drive 018kW Ratio 51 VBYH/A

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<h2>Sumitomo Beier Cyclo Variable Speed Geared Motor</h2> <h3>Description</h3> <p>This Sumitomo unit is a high-quality mechanical variable speed drive, model CHHBMSN02A-6095-51. It integrates a Beier Variator with a Cyclo 6000 series reducer and a 0.18 kW, 3-phase induction motor. This combination provides exceptional durability and reliable speed control for a wide range of industrial applications. The speed is manually adjustable via the attached handwheel, allowing for precise process optimization.</p> <h3>Specifications</h3> <ul> <li>Manufacturer: Sumitomo Drive Technologies</li> <li>Model: CHHBMSN02A-6095-51</li> <li>Input Power: 0.18 kW</li> <li>Input Speed: 1420 rpm (at 50 Hz)</li> <li>Voltage: 230 / 400 V AC</li> <li>Frequency: 50 Hz</li> <li>Phases: 3</li> <li>Beier Speed Range: 0.20 – 0.80</li> <li>Reducer Ratio: 51:1</li> <li>Output Torque: 59.8 Nm at max speed, 153 Nm at min speed</li> <li>Mounting: Base mount</li> <li>Protection Class: IP54</li> </ul> <h3>Label Info</h3> <ul> <li>Variator S/N: G0E62515</li> <li>Motor S/N: M0E53416</li> <li>Motor Type: TC-FX</li> <li>Frame Size: V-63M</li> </ul> <h3>Application</h3> <p>Ideal for applications requiring adjustable speed control, such as conveyor systems, mixers, pumps, and packaging machinery where robustness and simplicity are preferred over electronic drives.</p> <h3>Country of Origin</h3> <p>Assembled in Germany with components from Japan.</p> <h3>CO2 Impact</h3> <p>Choosing this reused geared motor prevents the emission of approximately 58.6 kg of CO2 compared to manufacturing a new one. This saving is equivalent to the emissions of driving a car for 293 kilometers.</p> <h3>Availability</h3> <p>This item is in stock and ready for immediate dispatch. Order now from profideals for expert support and fast delivery.</p> <h3>FAQ</h3> <strong>What is the correct lubrication procedure for this Beier Cyclo Variator?</strong><br><p>The unit requires specific traction oil for the variator part and gear oil for the reducer. Refer to the Sumitomo maintenance manual for the correct oil types, quantities, and change intervals, which are typically after the initial 500 hours and then every 2,500 hours.</p> <strong>Can the speed of this variator be changed while the motor is stopped?</strong><br><p>No. Speed change operations must ONLY be performed while the drive is running. Attempting to adjust the speed while stationary can cause damage to the internal disc and traction components.</p> <strong>What is the difference between this mechanical variator and a modern VFD setup?</strong><br><p>This mechanical variator controls speed by physically changing the contact diameter of rotating discs. A VFD (Variable Frequency Drive) electronically controls the speed of a standard AC motor by altering the supply frequency. While VFDs offer wider speed ranges and higher efficiency, mechanical variators are extremely robust and perform well in harsh environments where electronics might fail.</p> <p><em>profideals is not an authorized distributor, reseller or representative of the products featured on this website. All product names, trademarks, brands and logos used on this site are the property of their respective owners.</em></p> <p>Last Update: Friday, March 13, 2026</p>