Bevel gears,
which are connected to the bevel wheels, which are not the straight
ones but the slanting one. This kind of gears can be best defined as the
conic-shaped gear that transmits the power between two bisect axels.
This device is not a single one; therefore, the bevel gears manufacturer combines the machine tools and prepares the device in different methods.
The Basic Structure
The
main feature of this device is the conic shape and the teeth on the
surface to face the uneven obstacles. The teeth are made less than 90
degrees in angle making them a bit slanting on the outer surface. The
teeth are supposed to be parallel to the outwards direction along with
the axis. The inward points of this device are usually more than 90
degrees angle, and it is called internal bevel gear.
The Types of the Device
• Straight one
• Spiral One
Due
to the conveniences of the spiral ones, nowadays the straight people
have become rear because the teeth of this device cannot be taken out
and polished after a few days of use. Therefore, due to the lack of
maintenance, they don’t last for use and seems like they are meant for
short time use. On the other hand, the teeth of the spiral ones easily
removable and thus they can also be polished and repaired whenever it
seems necessary. In this way, they can be used for a long time and look
economic to the customers.
Manufacturing Methods
It
is known that the production of any product depends upon the materials
used in the making of the same. In this case, also the quality of the
material and the shapes and size of the device based on the designs are
quite variable matter. Considering all these- material, shapes, sizes
and designs there are mainly two methods in making of this device-
Gleason Method
Klingelnberg Method
The
difference between these two approaches lies on the pitch of the teeth.
Considering convenience and popularity, the Gleanson Method is mostly
used.
Summary
Bevel gears of the machines are formed in different methods and terms based on their convenience of usage and popularities to the customers.
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