Customization: | Available |
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Application: | Motor, Electric Cars, Motorcycle, Machinery, Marine, Toy, Agricultural Machinery, Car |
Hardness: | Hardened Tooth Surface |
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS | |
Product Name | Helical Gear |
Keywords | Pinion Gear |
Model | 300.49-10-29 |
Gear Type | Helical Gear |
Module | 10 |
Number Of Teeth | 29 |
Helix Angle | 15 |
Hand Direction | Right |
Modification Coefficient | -0.512 |
Precision | 7 Levels |
Normal Length | 48.3415 |
Pitch Circle Diameter | 290 |
Tooth Top Circle Diameter | 300.49 |
Tooth Root Circle Diameter | 265 |
Heat Treatment | Quenching And Tempering + Nitriding |
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Q1: What is the difference between helical and straight gears?
A1: The teeth in a straight gear pose an immediate impact, nicely aligning the driving and the driven wheel. Nonetheless, abrupt impacts result in noise and vibration in working circumstances. Conversely, the helical gear teeth are sloped, so they gradually engage with each other, producing a smooth and steady operation.
Q2: Why do people use helical gears?
A2: The helical gear was created to work more quietly than spur gears, transferring loads between parallel axes, among other advantages. Moreover, the first gear to enter operation creates a uniform and gradual tooth interaction due to its slanted teeth, which spreads the load across multiple teeth.
Q3: Can helical gears mesh with spur gears?
A3: If the size and tooth count are approximately identical, spur helical and spur gears can occasionally be used together. Nonetheless, the direct impact would result in more significant internal friction, noise, and gear deterioration.
Q4: Are helical gears stronger than straight gears?
A4: While helical and straight-cut gear teeth have their benefits and applications, helical teeth are stronger than straight teeth. This is because helical gears have more significant tooth engagement owing to their angled teeth. This results in a smoother transmission of power and better load distribution.
Q5: Do helical gears create more friction?
A5: Although helical gears have more tooth engagement, this results in smoother power transmission and less friction. Straight-cut gears tend to have point contact because of their parallel teeth, which could lead to more friction during power transmission.