Provides mechanical engagement and disengagement between a low-speed auxiliary drive (jacking/turning motor) and the main driven shaft.
Allows slow rotation of heavy equipment during:
Start-up
Shutdown
Cool-down / warm-up
Maintenance and inspection
Sliding Pinion / Sliding Gear Engagement Assembly
Axially movable gear mounted on a splined shaft
Engages a bull gear, ring gear, or coupling hub gear
Gear Type: Helical or double-helical (herringbone on heavier units)
Engagement Method:
Manual lever, or
Power-assisted (electric or pneumatic actuator depending on build)
Shaft Interface: Involute spline (axial sliding, torsional lock)
Bearing Support: Heavy-duty roller or sleeve bearings in gear housing
Input Speed (jacking motor side): typically 1,500–1,800 RPM
Output Speed (turned shaft): approximately 0.05 – 0.3 RPM
Designed for continuous slow roll without overheating