By Mike Mitchell, Business Development Manager, STOBER Drives, Inc.
Editor’s Note: This article is adapted from the white paper, “Food and Beverage Production: Since FSMA, Stainless Steel Gearboxes are the Best Solution.” Download the full white paper to learn what food and beverage manufacturers can expect from new FSMA short-notice inspections, the real cost of contamination and downtime, and tips for choosing gearboxes that also will help achieve successful inspections.
Food and beverage production regulation in the United States was dramatically changed with the implementation of the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) under the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2011. The legislation shifted federal safety standards — from responding to foodborne illness, to preventing it — with safer equipment and more stringent practices.
In the gearing world, excellence in efficiency and durability, combined with sanitation, equals compliance. Under FSMA, food manufacturers are subject to new FDA inspections starting March 2020. Old or outdated gearing solutions can result in violations or worse, spread foodborne illness.
You have many choices when buying or replacing gear reducers. Under new FSMA rules, it’s important for you to select high-quality, durable and efficient products that can help minimize downtime. Here are three factors to think about as you evaluate gearing solutions.
1. Efficiency and Durability
You need durable, high-efficient gear units to help minimize production downtime, produce less heat and reduce maintenance. High-efficient, helical gear reducers in general are the gold standard in the gearing industry because they deliver consistently.
Everything in a gear reducer that contributes to high efficiency contributes to durability and the life of that reducer.