Obsolete — sourcing through independent channels
Schneider Electric lists the GBX0600151401F as obsolete.
Torque ratings and duty match
The continuous output torque is 44 N.m at 100 rpm and 30 °C ambient, with a maximum output torque of 70 N.m under the same conditions. For a motor-driven application, the continuous figure governs the steady-state load; the maximum covers short-duration peaks during acceleration or stall. The 15:1 reduction multiplies input speed down and torque up — a 3000 rpm motor at the input gives 200 rpm at the output, with the torque multiplication limited by the gearbox's own rating.
Mechanical limits and service life
Rated service life is 30,000 hours at 100 rpm and 30 °C. The shaft output carries an IP54 seal — dust-protected and splash-resistant, but not submersible. Maximum axial force on the output shaft is 450 N for the full 30,000-hour life, or 600 N for a 10,000-hour duty cycle. Radial force at mid-shaft is 340 N for 30,000 hours, 500 N for 10,000 hours. These limits directly affect bearing life — overhang a pulley or sprocket too far and the radial load at the bearing exceeds the rated figure, cutting service hours.
Efficiency and noise floor
94 % efficiency means 6 % of input power is lost as heat — manageable for a 44 N.m gearbox in a ventilated enclosure. Noise level is 58 dB at 1 m, no-load — quiet enough for indoor automation but not silent; a metal-mounting plate will amplify structure-borne vibration. The straight-tooth design is inherently noisier than helical at higher speeds, but at 100 rpm output the difference is marginal.
