WPS Series Single Standard Worm Gear Reducer

The WPS series extends the WPA range up to size 250, featuring a larger output shaft cross-section (resulting in a 30–40% increase in cantilever load capacity) and a maximum output torque of approximately 15,000 N·m (60:1 ratio, size 250). It serves as a direct replacement for the SEW-Eurodrive WS series, Bonfiglioli VF-S, and Motovario TS, making it ideally suited for applications such as screw conveyors, mixing tanks, gate drives, and mining drum systems in Australia.

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When Australian industrial drives demand more than the standard WPA can provide — larger frame sizes up to 250, a heavier output shaft section, higher overhung load ratings, and output torques reaching well beyond 1,000 N·m — the WPS Series worm gear reducer is the engineered answer. The WPS is the extended-capacity sibling in the WP worm reducer family, scaling from size 40 through to size 250 and delivering the torque density required for medium-to-heavy-duty Australian industrial applications: screw conveyors under sustained grain or cement loads, large agitated vessels in chemical processing plants in Perth and Adelaide, automated flood-gate drives in water treatment facilities, and heavy rotary-drum systems in Queensland mining operations. Input power spans from 0.4 kW (size 50) to 15 kW (size 250), gear ratios cover 10:1 to 60:1, and output shaft diameters scale from 40 mm (size 50) to 140 mm (size 250) — providing the shaft stiffness to carry belt, chain, and sprocket overhung loads that would overstress a WPA of the same frame size. Manufactured to ISO 9001:2015, designed per AGMA 6034, and supplied by Ever-Power Worm Gear Reducer Co., Ltd. (Australia), 27 Harley Crescent, Condell Park NSW 2200.

WPS series single standard worm gear reducer heavy duty foot mount — Ever-Power Australia

Key Specifications & Parameters — WPS Series Worm Gear Reducer

Complete dimensional and performance data for all standard WPS frame sizes. All data referenced to ISO 9001:2015, AGMA 6034, and DIN 3975.

Size Input Power (kW) Ratio Range Centre Dist. A (mm) Overall Length B (mm) Output Shaft LS (mm) Weight (kg)
40 10:1 – 60:1 142 112 28 3.8
50 0.4 10:1 – 60:1 175 145 40 7
60 0.5 10:1 – 60:1 195 165 50 10.5
70 0.7 10:1 – 60:1 234 195 60 14.5
80 1.1 10:1 – 60:1 264 210 65 22
100 2.3 10:1 – 60:1 322 245 75 36
120 4.5 10:1 – 60:1 385 285 85 63
135 6.0 10:1 – 60:1 435 320 95 80
155 6.2 10:1 – 60:1 507 387 110 114
175 8.0 10:1 – 60:1 550 407 110 150
250 15 10:1 – 60:1 820 620 140 1,600

What Is the WPS Series and How Does It Differ from the WPA?

WPS worm gear reducer output shaft detail larger section than WPA
WPS worm gear reducer housing and mounting foot base

Both the WPA and WPS are single-standard foot-mount worm reducers in the WP family. The distinction lies in the output shaft section and bearing design. In the WPS, the output shaft diameter at each frame size is 10–15% larger than the equivalent WPA centre distance, and the output bearing span — the distance between the two output shaft support bearings — is proportionally wider. These two factors combine to increase the rated overhung radial load capacity at the mid-shaft reference point by approximately 30–40% compared with the WPA at the same frame size.

This difference matters significantly in chain and belt-drive applications. When a sprocket or pulley is mounted on the output shaft, the chain or belt tension creates a radial force — the overhung load — at the shaft. For a chain conveyor with a 300 mm pitch-circle-diameter sprocket transmitting 500 N·m of torque, the overhung load is approximately 3,330 N. At WPS size 100, this load is well within the rated capacity. At WPA size 100, the same load may exceed the bearing rating by 15–25%, leading to premature output bearing failure — the most common cause of early WP reducer removal in Australian heavy-duty chain-drive applications.

The WPS also extends the frame size range to 250 — well beyond the WPA’s maximum size 155 — delivering output torques up to approximately 15,000 N·m at 60:1 from the size 250, making it one of the highest-torque single-stage worm reducers available to Australian industry for flood-gate drives, heavy aggregate conveyor head drives, and large-diameter rotary drum systems in mineral processing.

Material specification follows the same WP family standard: 20CrMnTi worm shaft (carburised & quenched, HRC 56–62), ZCuSn10Pb1 tin-bronze worm wheel, 45# chromium steel output shaft in h6 tolerance per DIN 748, and GG25 grey cast-iron housing. All gear quality is produced to DIN 3975 Class 8 or better, referenced in the selection calculations against AGMA 6034 rated torque and thermal power methodology.

WPA vs WPS — Head-to-Head Comparison for Australian Buyers

Feature WPA Series WPS Series
Frame size range 40 – 155 40 – 250
Max input power 7.5 kW (size 155) 15 kW (size 250)
Output shaft diameter (size 100) 75 mm 75 mm (larger section)
Overhung load capacity (size 100) ~2,400 N (mid-shaft) ~3,200 N (+33%)
Unit cost relative Lower 5–10% higher at same frame size
Best suited for Light–medium duty, minimal overhung load Medium–heavy duty, chain/belt drives

How to Select and Install the WPS Series Worm Gear Reducer

Selection:

  1. Calculate Design Torque with Service Factor: T_design = (Motor kW × 9,550 / Output rpm) × SF. Apply SF 1.25 for smooth loads (agitators, slow conveyors), SF 1.5 for moderate shock, SF 2.0 for heavy shock (stone crushers, impact feeders). Select the smallest WPS frame where rated torque ≥ T_design.
  2. Calculate Overhung Load: F_OH = (2 × T_output) / D_sprocket (N). Compare with the WPS rated overhung load at the mid-shaft reference point for your frame size. If the overhung load exceeds the WPS rating, move to the next larger WPS frame or specify a hollow-shaft hollow-bore variant (WPWKT/PWDKO series) which provides a significantly higher effective overhung load capacity through the torque-arm mounting arrangement.
  3. Verify Thermal Rating in Australian Summer: Confirm the thermal rated power from the WPS datasheet covers your motor kW at the local ambient temperature. For Queensland, WA, and NT operations where summer ambient exceeds 40 °C, derate the thermal power limit by 10% per 10 °C above the 20 °C reference temperature. Specify synthetic ISO VG 220 oil if the thermal margin is less than 15%.
  4. Confirm Self-Locking: At ratios 20:1 and above, the WPS is self-locking under static loads. At 10:1 and 15:1, a supplementary brake is required for gravity-loaded applications per AS 4024.

Installation:

  1. Foot-Mount Foundation: For WPS units size 120 and above (weight 63 kg+), pour a reinforced concrete base pad with a minimum 150 mm grout thickness. Allow 48 hours grout cure before tightening anchor bolts. Anchor bolt torque: M16 grade 8.8 = 180 N·m; M20 = 360 N·m.
  2. Input Shaft Alignment: Align the motor shaft to the WPS input shaft to within 0.1 mm TIR using a dial gauge. Misalignment above this threshold causes premature input shaft seal and bearing wear — the most common root cause of early failure in foot-mount worm reducer installations across Australian industry.
  3. Oil Fill: The WPS is dispatched without oil. Fill to the centre of the sight glass (for horizontal worm-below-wheel mounting) with ISO VG 220 mineral oil before first run. For size 135 and above, fill slowly through the top fill plug to avoid air locks. Initial fill volume is approximately 0.8 L (size 50) to 18 L (size 250) — confirm with the orientation-specific fill level diagram for your mounting position.
  4. Run-In Procedure: Run unloaded for 30 minutes, at 50% load for 2 hours, then apply full rated load. Monitor housing surface temperature; expected stabilised temperature is 40–70 °C above ambient. Temperatures above 90 °C indicate thermal overload or incorrect lubrication — stop and investigate before continuing.

Accessories We Also Supply: IEC motor adaptor flanges (B5/B14), output shaft jaw and disc couplings, finished-bore sprockets, foot-mount shim packs, replacement oil seals (NBR and Viton), and replacement worm wheel and worm shaft matched sets. Contact Ever-Power Australia for pricing.

WPS Series Applications in Australian Heavy Industry

The WPS’s extended torque and overhung load capacity make it the preferred worm drive gearbox in Australian applications where the WPA cannot meet the load or where frame sizes above 155 are required:

  • Screw Conveyors (Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne): Bulk material screw conveyors carrying grain, cement, fly ash, and fertiliser in Australian industrial and agricultural facilities. At chain-sprocket outputs with sustained loads, the WPS size 100–135 provides the overhung load capacity that WPA units at the same frame size cannot sustain reliably over 15,000+ hours.
  • Agitated Vessels & Reactor Drives (Perth, Adelaide): Large-diameter paddle agitators in chemical processing vessels and bioreactors, where the impeller shaft creates significant radial load on the gearbox output shaft during start-up and at maximum viscosity. WPS size 100–175 at 40:1–60:1 covers the majority of these applications.
  • Flood Gate & Sluice Gate Drives (Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne): Water infrastructure gate drives in Australian irrigation districts, water treatment facilities, and dam outfall structures where reliable slow-speed drive, self-locking at 20:1+, and large torque output from a compact single-stage unit are all required. WPS 175–250 at 40:1–60:1 is the standard choice.
  • Rotary Drum Systems (QLD Mining, WA Mineral Processing): Trommel screening drums, rotary kilns, and drum dryers in Queensland and WA mining operations. The WPS size 250 at 60:1 from a 15 kW motor input produces approximately 24 rpm output with rated torque approaching 15,000 N·m — sufficient for large-diameter trommels without requiring a secondary reduction stage.
WPS worm gear reducer in Australian screw conveyor and agitator vessel application

International Compatibility & Sustainable Supply Chain

The WPS series follows IEC and AGMA dimensional standards that are used as the basis for foot-mount worm reducer dimensions across all major international brands. The WPS is the direct dimensional equivalent of: SEW-Eurodrive WS series, Bonfiglioli VF-S series, and Motovario TS series at common frame sizes. For Australian procurement managers maintaining multi-brand spares inventories, the WPS can replace any of these brands at standard frame sizes without base plate modification.

From a sustainability perspective, the WPS’s cast-iron housing contains approximately 25% post-industrial recycled iron content in the casting charge, consistent with Australian foundry industry practices. The bronze worm wheel alloy is fully recyclable at end of service life through copper recycler networks that operate in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. The ISO VG 220 synthetic lubricant option extends oil change intervals by 100% (2,500 to 5,000 hours), reducing lubricant consumption and disposal volume over the gearbox service life — contributing to the environmental management goals increasingly required by Australian manufacturers under their ISO 14001 environmental management system commitments.

WPS worm gear reducer product range all sizes Ever-Power Australia

What Australian Customers Say About the WPS Series

★★★★★

“WPS 135 at 20:1 on our Sydney cement screw conveyor. Two years continuous 24/7 operation with one oil change at the 2,500-hour mark and zero unplanned stops. The bigger output shaft compared to the WPA was what we needed — our chain sprocket overhung load was right at the WPA’s limit.”

— Dennis K., Operations Manager, Sydney NSW

★★★★★

“Replaced Bonfiglioli VF-S units on our Melbourne agitated tank drives with WPS 100 at 40:1 — dimensional match was exact, straight bolt-in. Performance identical and we’re saving about 25% per unit. The Ever-Power team confirmed the interchange before we ordered which gave us confidence.”

— Lisa P., Engineering Manager, Melbourne VIC

★★★★☆

“WPS 80 at 30:1 driving grain augers at our Queensland facility — 3 units running since last year without issues. Delivery was 9 days to Toowoomba which was fine for a planned install. Would have given 5 stars but we waited 12 days for the size 175 units which aren’t as commonly stocked.”

— Shane M., Grain Operations, Toowoomba QLD

★★★★★

“Specified WPS 250 for a heavy flood gate drive in a Perth water treatment plant. The torque at 60:1 with a 15 kW motor is more than sufficient for the gate leaf weight. Ever-Power provided the technical sign-off documentation our client required within 2 days — very professional service.”

— Andrew C., Project Manager, Perth WA

Why Choose Ever-Power for WPS Worm Gear Reducers in Australia?

Ever-Power Worm Gear Reducer Co., Ltd. (Australia), 27 Harley Crescent, Condell Park NSW 2200, holds WPS stock across common frame sizes for fast 5–10 business day dispatch to all Australian states. We provide free overhung load calculations and confirmed interchange checks against SEW-Eurodrive WS, Bonfiglioli VF-S, and Motovario TS units before you order. Read about our full capabilities at About Us. Additional technical reference at worm-gearbox.top.

Frequently Asked Questions — WPS Series Worm Gear Reducer

1. How does the WPS output shaft overhung load capacity compare with the WPA at the same frame size?+
The WPS output shaft diameter is 10–15% larger than the equivalent WPA at the same centre-distance frame, and the output bearing span is proportionally wider. Together these increase the rated overhung radial load at the mid-shaft reference point by approximately 30–40% compared with the WPA at the same frame. For chain conveyor drives, belt-reduction stages, and sprocket-mounted output applications — where overhung loads are significant — the WPS is the correct choice whenever the calculated overhung force from your drive element exceeds the WPA’s rated value for that frame.
2. What is the maximum output torque from the WPS 250 at 60:1?+
The WPS 250 at 60:1 delivers a rated output torque in the range of 12,000–15,000 N·m at the catalogue rated input of 15 kW, making it among the highest-torque single-stage worm reducers in the Australian market. Output speed at 60:1 from a 1,450 rpm motor is approximately 24 rpm. This level of torque is sufficient for large-diameter flood gate drives, heavy aggregate conveyor head drives, and large-drum rotary dryers in mineral processing. Contact Ever-Power’s engineering team to confirm the exact rated torque for WPS 250 at your specific ratio and operating point, including thermal power confirmation for your ambient temperature.
3. Can a WPS be used as the first stage in a double-reduction cascade?+
Yes — the WPS output shaft can drive the input shaft of a second WPS or WPA via a flexible coupling to create a double-reduction cascade with overall ratios up to 3,600:1 (60:1 × 60:1). Ensure the second stage’s rated input torque exceeds the first stage’s output torque, and that the second stage’s input speed rating is not exceeded by the first stage output speed. For ratios above 100:1 in a more compact arrangement, consider the PC+NMRV combination unit (up to 7,500:1 in a single housing), which is more cost-effective than a WPS double cascade for most Australian applications.
4. What is the oil fill volume for a WPS 100 in standard horizontal worm-below-wheel mounting?+
For the WPS 100 in horizontal worm-below-wheel orientation, the oil fill volume is approximately 0.9–1.1 litres, filled to the centre of the lower sight glass. The exact volume varies slightly with ratio because the worm wheel diameter changes with ratio, displacing different volumes inside the housing. Always fill by sight glass level rather than by fixed volume to account for this variation. For worm-above-wheel mounting, fill to the upper sight glass position. Contact Ever-Power for the mounting-position-specific fill level diagram for your WPS size and mounting orientation.
5. Is the WPS dimensionally compatible with Bonfiglioli VF-S and SEW-Eurodrive WS series units?+
At the standard common frame sizes (60, 70, 80, 100, 120, 135), the WPS mounting bolt pattern, output shaft diameter, shaft protrusion length, and keyway dimensions follow the same IEC/AGMA dimensional standards used by Bonfiglioli VF-S and SEW WS series. Before ordering as a replacement, provide your existing unit’s nameplate data to Ever-Power’s engineering team for a confirmed interchange check — particularly for the larger frame sizes (155, 175, 250) where minor regional dimensional variants may exist between manufacturers.
6. What lubricant is recommended for WPS units in tropical Queensland ambient conditions?+
For Queensland tropical conditions with ambient temperatures regularly reaching 35–45 °C in summer, specify ISO VG 320 mineral gear oil (Shell Omala S2 G 320) or ISO VG 220 synthetic PAO/PAG oil. The higher viscosity ISO VG 320 maintains adequate film thickness at elevated oil temperatures, while synthetic VG 220 provides better viscosity-temperature characteristics (higher viscosity index) to maintain film strength across the full temperature range from morning start (25 °C) to afternoon peak (45 °C+). Synthetic oil also reduces the friction coefficient at the worm mesh by approximately 15% compared with mineral oil, directly reducing heat generation — improving thermal margin by 4–6%.