As gear shaft manufacturers, Avtec has the production line capabilities to supply OEM customers with precision machined gear shafts with a diameter of 50mm to 205mm and a length of 76mm to 915mm. Gear shafts provide the rotation that allows one gear to engage with and turn another and contain gear teeth integrated into the shaft.
A gear shaft with the gearing profiles at each end are called intersecting shaft gears.
Helical Gear-Helical gears have their teeth inclined to the axis of the shafts in the form of a helix, hence the name helical gears.
These gears are usually thought of as high speed gears. Helical gears can take higher loads than similarly sized spur gears. The motion of helical gears is smoother and quieter than the motion of spur gears.
Spiral Bevel gears: In these Spiral Bevel gears, the teeth are oblique. Spiral Bevel gears are quieter and can take up more load as compared to straight bevel gears.
Zero Bevel gear: Zero Bevel gears are similar to straight bevel gears, but their teeth are curved lengthwise. These curved teeth of zero bevel gears are arranged in a manner that the effective spiral angle is zero.
A gear shaft with the gearing profiles at each end are called intersecting shaft gears.
Gears and shafts are examples of the gear profiles used on these types of precision made shafts. |
These gears are usually thought of as high speed gears. Helical gears can take higher loads than similarly sized spur gears. The motion of helical gears is smoother and quieter than the motion of spur gears.
Spiral Bevel gears: In these Spiral Bevel gears, the teeth are oblique. Spiral Bevel gears are quieter and can take up more load as compared to straight bevel gears.
Zero Bevel gear: Zero Bevel gears are similar to straight bevel gears, but their teeth are curved lengthwise. These curved teeth of zero bevel gears are arranged in a manner that the effective spiral angle is zero.
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