# Two-Disc Cycloidal Gearbox Design
#### 1. Project Description
The two-disc cycloidal gearbox is designed to convert high-speed, low-torque input from a stepper motor into low-speed, high-torque output. It utilizes two synchronized cycloidal discs that rotate in opposite phases, interacting with drive pins to transmit motion to an output shaft.
This configuration minimizes backlash and distributes load across multiple contact points, offering smooth and powerful transmission. The system is fully enclosed and features multiple mounting options for external attachments.
#### 2. Application & Use Cases
##### Applications
- Robotics joints and arms
- CNC rotary tables
- Precision camera mounts
- Automated actuators
- Small-scale industrial machines
##### How to Use
- Mount the gearbox base to your motor using the provided holes.
- Connect the NEMA-17 motor shaft to the input via the motor shaft connector.
- Attach your load or mechanism to the output shaft area.
- Power the motor through a driver board and microcontroller (e.g., Arduino).
- Control the motion using programmed step sequences.
- Ensure lubrication (grease) between the discs and drive pins for smoother performance and longer lifespan.
#### 3. Engineering Drawings
##### Description
The design is a compact, scalable two-disc cycloidal gearbox intended for high-torque, low-speed applications. Its parametric structure makes it easy to adapt in size and material. The current prototype has a 90 mm diameter and 54 mm height.
To clearly illustrate the internal mechanics, structural design, and assembly steps, the following visuals are provided:
- Included Media
- Assembly Video – starts with an exploded view and step-by-step buildup
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- Disassembly Video – shows teardown process in reverse order
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- Transparent Body Image – reveals internal components without hiding the casing