That was my first reaction as well, but I think it might be acceptable to over-grease cycloidal/harmonic drives for a couple reasons. First they're sloooow. A normal bearing spinning quickly will create a ton of drag and heat if over greased. Cycloidals are much slower so that might not be a consideration, and everybody already expects their efficiency to be bad. Second they're generally made from two symmetrical stacks, 180 degrees out of phase. So as one side is engaging with the ring gear and grease is being squeezed out, the other side is disengaging and sucking grease in. I don't actually know what I'm talking about, but those would be my guesses. Or maybe they did just did it wrong and it'll blow up in a month.
For 'not actually knowing' that description formed a really good visual image.
Sincerely,
Toolmaker51
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