The greenhouse drive shaft is the core transmission component of the greenhouse automation system. It is used to drive the unfolding and retraction of equipment such as shading nets and insulation curtains, so as to realize the intelligent adjustment of the greenhouse environment.
Working Principle:
The motor drives the transmission shaft to rotate via a coupling.
The transmission shaft drives a rack and pinion mechanism to convert the rotational motion into linear motion.
The push rod pushes the drive edge profile, causing the shading net/insulation curtain to unfold.
Operation automatically stops upon contact with a limit switch.
The core features of greenhouse drive shafts are high torsional strength and transmission stability. They are the core power transmission components of greenhouse automation systems (such as shading, film rolling, and ventilation).
Greenhouse drive shafts are core components of greenhouse automation, widely used in scenarios such as shading and heat preservation, ventilation and cooling, harvesting and transportation, and intelligent control. Their design requires consideration of greenhouse type (such as multi-span film greenhouses and glass greenhouses), crop requirements (such as light-sensitive flowers and winter-insulating vegetables), and environmental conditions (such as wind and snow resistance) to select appropriate materials, specifications, and transmission methods.

