spiral gear

Spiral bevel gears are usually made from hardened steel. The teeth of these gears are often ground for a far more precise finish allowing for little sound at high speeds. You can specify left hands or right hand depending on the direction you need to run the gears

If you have a higher speed application that will require a lot of torque after that spiral bevel gears are a great option. The gears operate at 90° to one another and have “spiral” shaped the teeth which gives maximum tooth surface contact while rotating. With contact spread over the complete tooth the spiral bevel equipment could be run much quicker than the straight tooth bevel gear and handle harder begins and stops.

We make spiral bevel gears limited to industrial applications.

Worm gears are used in large gear reductions. Gear ratio ranges of 5:1 to 300:1 are usual. The setup was created to ensure that the worm can change the gear, but the gear cannot switch the worm. The angle of the worm is definitely shallow and as a result the apparatus is held set up due to the friction between your two. The equipment is situated in applications such as conveyor systems in which the locking feature can act as a brake or an emergency stop.

The model cross-section shows a typical placement and use of a worm gear. Worm gears possess an inherent basic safety mechanism built-in to its design given that they cannot function in the invert direction.