Between two intersecting shafts, motion and power are transferred via bevel gears. In typical machinery, the angle of intersection of two bevel gear shafts is 90° (but it may not always be 90°). Bevel gears have a divided cone, tooth cone, root cone, and base cone structure similar to cylindrical gears. The cone has two ends, one large and the other little. The circles that correlate to the large end are referred to as the indexing circle, the apical circle, the dentate circle, and the base circle, each with a radius of R. A pair of pitch cones rolling in a straight line is the same action as a pair of bevel gears.
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Bevel gears are used in industry to transfer motion and power between two intersecting shafts. The angle of intersection between two shafts of bevel gears in ordinary machinery is equal to 90° (but may not be equal to 90°). Bevel gears, like cylindrical gears, are separated into cone, tooth cone, root cone, and base cone. The cone has a big and a small end, and the circles that correspond to the large end are known as the indexing circle (whose radius is R), the apical circle, the dentate circle, and the base circle, in that order. The motion of a pair of bevel gears is the same as the rolling motion of a pair of pitch cones.
Product Name | Bevel Gear |
Gear Materials | AvailableC45 Carbon Steel, 42 CrMo, 20CrMnTi,SUS303 ,316 Stainless Steel,Cu, |
Bore | Finished bore, Pilot Bore, Special request |
Processing Method | Molding, Shaving, Hobbing, Drilling, Tapping, Reaming, Manual Chamfering, Grinding etc |
Pressure Angle | 20° |
Hardness | 53~ 60HRC |
Size | Customer Drawings & ISO standard |
Package | Wooden Case/Container and pallet, or made-to-order |