Planetary Gearbox

Compact, high-torque planetary gear systems engineered for track drives, winch drives, wind turbines, slewing applications, and more — built to ISO/DIN standards with global brand interchangeability.

240+
Product Variants
ISO 6336
Gear Rating Standard
98%+
Transmission Efficiency
30+
Countries Served

Why Engineers Choose EPG Canada for Gearbox Supply

A planetary gearbox is a gear reducer in which one or more planet gears revolve around a central sun gear, all contained within a ring gear (annulus). This concentric, coaxial architecture allows the load to be shared across multiple gear meshes simultaneously — delivering high torque density, compact radial dimensions, and low backlash that no parallel-shaft reducer can match at equivalent power.

At EPG Canada, we supply both standard and customised planetary gearboxes across 10 application-specific categories. Every unit ships with material certificates, test reports, and full dimensional drawings. Our Canadian sales office works directly with OEMs, distributors, and engineering firms across North America and beyond.

We also cross-reference and interchange with leading global brands — see the interchangeability matrix below — so retrofitting an existing installation is straightforward without re-engineering the machine.

Key Technical Advantages

  • High torque-to-weight ratio via load sharing
  • Coaxial input/output (in-line planetary)
  • Ratios from 3:1 to 10,000:1 in multi-stage
  • Backlash as low as ≤3 arc-min available
  • Carburised & case-hardened helical gears
  • IP65 / IP67 sealed housing options
Our Range

Planetary Gearbox Types

Ten application-specific configurations — select the category that matches your drive architecture.

Track Drive Gearbox

Track Drive

Heavy-duty final drive units for excavators, crawler cranes, and tracked vehicles.

Excavators Crawlers Mining
Winch Drive Gearbox

Winch Drive

Multi-stage planetary reducers optimised for rope-drum winches and hoisting.

Marine Offshore Hoisting
Wheel Drive Gearbox

Wheel Drive

Hub-integrated planetary reducers for wheel loaders and electric utility vehicles.

Wheel Loaders AGV EV Axles
Power Wheel
⭐ High Demand

Power Wheel

Fully integrated motor-gearbox-wheel assemblies for AMR and electric forklifts.

AMR / AGV Forklift E-Mobility
Slewing Drive Gearbox

Slewing Drive

Slewing drives with integrated bearing for solar trackers and crane pedestals.

Solar Trackers Cranes AWP
Swing Gearbox

Swing Gearbox

Upper-structure rotation drives for hydraulic excavators and drilling rigs.

Excavators Drilling Rigs Cranes
In-line Planetary Gearbox

In-line Planetary

Standard coaxial planetary reducers — the backbone of servo and conveyor systems.

Servo Drives Conveyors Pumps
Right Angle Planetary Gearbox

Right Angle

Bevel-planetary combos providing 90° shaft redirection in a compact housing.

Packaging Gate Drives Automation
Planetary Gearbox for Feed Mixer

Feed Mixer Gearbox

Agricultural-duty planetary reducers engineered for TMR feed mixers — sealed against dust and moisture, with robust overload tolerance for agriculture use.

TMR Mixers Agriculture Food & Feed
Planetary Gearbox for Wind Turbine

Wind Turbine Gearbox

Certified pitch and yaw drive gearboxes for wind turbines — designed for 20+ year service life under variable loading and extreme conditions.

Pitch Drive Yaw Drive Renewable Energy
Direct Replacement Programme

Brand Interchange & Cross-Reference

Our planetary gearboxes are dimensionally and functionally interchangeable with the following OEM brands. Simply provide the original model number and we will cross-reference and supply a direct drop-in replacement.

Bosch Rexroth
GFT / GHT Series
Brevini / Dana
FD / FDC Series
Bonfiglioli
300 / 600 Series
Zollern
GRB / ZHP Series
Rineer / Parker
TG / TB Series
Komatsu
Final Drive OEM
Caterpillar
Final / Swing Drive
Liebherr
Slewing / Winch
Sew-Eurodrive
PSF / P Series
Sumitomo
Fine Cyclo / Bevel
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Quality Engineering

How a High-Quality Planetary Gearbox Is Born

Ten precision-controlled stages — from raw billet to performance-tested unit — ensure every gearbox leaves our facility ready for decades of service.

01

Raw Material

High-grade alloy steel, cast iron, and stainless selected and pre-treated; blanks cut close to finished shape.

02

Forging / Casting

Sun gears and planet carriers hot-forged for density; complex housings cast and normalised.

03

Rough Machining

CNC turning, milling, and drilling remove bulk excess and establish datum surfaces, bores, and keyways.

04

1st Heat Treatment

Normalising, annealing, or tempering optimises grain structure, hardness, and machinability for subsequent operations.

05

Precision Machining

Gear hobbing, shaving, and grinding to DIN/AGMA accuracy grades; planetary carrier precision-levelled.

06

2nd Heat Treatment

Carburising quench and nitride surface hardening to HRC 58–62 for long-term wear and fatigue resistance.

07

Fine Grinding

Post-hardening cylindrical and gear grinding restores dimensional accuracy lost to heat-treat distortion; achieves Ra ≤0.4μm.

08

Inspection

CMM dimensional check, Vickers hardness test, magnetic particle and ultrasonic NDT — zero-defect shipment policy.

09

Assembly

Cleanroom assembly: grease pre-packed, seals seated, gear mesh and backlash verified per engineering drawings.

10

Performance Test

No-load run, noise and vibration measurement, full-load performance test under rated torque before final shipment.

Planetary Gearbox FAQ

Answers to the most common questions from engineers and procurement teams. Can’t find what you need? Contact us directly.

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What is the difference between a planetary gearbox and a helical gearbox?

A planetary (epicyclic) gearbox transmits torque through multiple planet gears that orbit a sun gear inside a ring gear, achieving very high torque density and a coaxial input/output shaft arrangement. A helical gearbox uses offset parallel shafts with angled teeth for smooth, quiet operation but at lower torque-to-size ratios. Planetary units are preferred when compactness, high reduction ratios, and shock-load resistance are the priority.

What is the difference between a worm gearbox and a helical gearbox?

Worm gearboxes use a worm screw driving a bronze wheel, producing a 90-degree shaft angle, self-locking capability and very smooth, quiet operation at high reduction ratios in a compact housing. Efficiency is typically 70–88%. Helical gearboxes use angled parallel helical teeth for quiet, high-efficiency (up to 98%) operation at both low and high speeds. They are the preferred choice where energy efficiency and continuous-duty performance are priorities, while worm reducers excel in low-speed, high-reduction positioning and material handling applications.

What gear ratios are achievable with a planetary gearbox?

A single-stage planetary gearbox typically achieves ratios of 3:1 to 10:1. Multi-stage configurations (two or three stages in series) extend this range to several hundred or even thousands to one, depending on the application. For example, track drive final drives commonly use ratios between 50:1 and 200:1, while wind turbine pitch drives may require 1,000:1 or higher.

How do I select the right planetary gearbox for my application?

A single-stage planetary gearbox typically achieves ratios of 3:1 to 10:1. Multi-stage configurations (two or three stages in series) extend this range to several hundred or even thousands to one, depending on the application. For example, track drive final drives commonly use ratios between 50:1 and 200:1, while wind turbine pitch drives may require 1,000:1 or higher.

Can you supply a planetary gearbox to replace a Bosch Rexroth or Brevini unit?

Yes. Our products are dimensionally interchangeable with Bosch Rexroth GFT/GHT, Brevini FD/FDC, Bonfiglioli, Zollern, Parker, and many other common OEM brands. Provide the original model number or drawings and we will cross-reference and supply a direct replacement — in most cases without any machine modification.

What documentation comes with each planetary gearbox?

Standard documentation includes: material test certificates, dimensional inspection report, hardness test records, factory test run report, assembly drawing, and a packing list. CE Declaration of Incorporation and third-party inspection certificates (SGS, BV, TÜV) are available on request.