Advanced High Precision Planetary Gear Launched for Automotive & Robot Transmission
Foshan chuanghaoda ,Our company, a professional manufacturer of powder metallurgy and precision transmission components, recently launched a new series of high precision planetary gear and planetary gear sets, designed for automotive transmission, industrial robots, reducers, power tools and new energy vehicles.
With the rapid development of global intelligent manufacturing and new energy vehicles, the demand for high-performance, high-reliability and cost-effective transmission parts is increasing rapidly. Our new planetary gear series adopts optimized design, advanced powder metallurgy technology and strict quality control, providing excellent performance in torque, noise, wear resistance and service life.
The new planetary gear features:
High precision and low backlash, ensuring stable and smooth transmission
High hardness and excellent wear resistance for long-term heavy-duty operation
Compact structure, large transmission ratio and high torque output
Customizable module, teeth number, material and surface treatment
Suitable for high-speed and high-load working conditions
We have upgraded our production equipment and testing instruments to improve dimensional accuracy, consistency and mass production capacity. We can provide stable and fast supply for large-scale buyers, trading companies and equipment manufacturers worldwide.
Our R&D team continues to optimize product structure and production process to meet the strict requirements of international customers. We support OEM and ODM services based on customers’ drawings, samples and technical requirements.
As a reliable planetary gear supplier, we are committed to providing high-quality products, competitive prices and professional services. We look forward to establishing long-term strategic cooperation with global customers and creating a better future together.
For more information about our planetary gear products and customized solutions, welcome to contact our sales team.

