Renold Gears supplies loose worm gear solutions for organisations that need dependable motion control, precise transmission and long service life in demanding operating environments. From robust commercial gear sets to high precision dual lead assemblies, our worm gear range is designed to support machinery where smooth running, controlled backlash and reliable torque transmission are essential.
For customers comparing worm gears Australia wide, Renold offers the experience, engineering support and product depth needed to specify the right loose gear set for the application. Our worm gears are available as commercial and high precision solutions, including dual lead worm gears and dual lead adjustment mechanisms for positional machinery requiring accurate repeatability.
Whether you are replacing existing gearing, improving a machine design or sourcing a made-to-order component, Renold can help you match the gear form, tolerance, backlash requirements and operating conditions to your performance goals.
Why choose Renold worm gears?
Worm gearing is valued for its ability to deliver compact speed reduction, smooth power transmission and controlled motion in a wide range of industrial systems. Renold worm gears are widely used across heavy industry, production machinery and precision positioning equipment, with options suited to both rugged duty and high accuracy applications.
Choose Renold for:
- Commercial and high precision worm gear sets
- Custom-designed open gear sets to suit standard or bespoke dimensions
- Worm and worm wheel solutions for replacement, upgrade or new-build projects
- Dual lead worm gear technology for adjustable backlash
- Technical support for specification, selection and replacement requirements
- Products suited to demanding worm gear applications including machine tools, rotary tables, steel plants, cranes, mining equipment and power generation equipment
Renold’s engineering-led approach helps ensure every worm gear design is considered in context: load, speed, alignment, backlash, lubrication, service environment and inspection requirements all matter when specifying a gear set that must perform consistently over time.