worm gear set

Note: Because the effectiveness of a worm equipment drive depends on the lead angle and number of starts on the worm, the ratio ought to be kept low. To perform properly, worms and worm gears operating together will need to have the same diametral pitch and threads.

EP Gear offers worm gears produced from a variety of materials, such as acetal, minlon, bronze, and cast iron to suit your application’s requirements.

The pinion meshes with one’s teeth of the worm gear at 90 degrees, and movement is transmitted to the worm wheel when the worm pinion is rotated. Since the pinion is definitely captivated axially, this rotation causes the worm wheel to rotate. The ratio of the worm set can be changed by changing the amount of tooth on the wheel or changing the number of begins on the pinion.
When used in combination with EP Equipment worms, EP Gear’s worm gears provide effective power transmitting in applications requiring high-ratio speed reduction in a limited space using right position (90°), nonintersecting shafts. Also, they are the smoothest, quietest kind of gearing when correctly applied.

How do Worm Gear Pieces Transmit Motion?

A worm gear set is a set of gears consisting of a worm (pinion) and a worm-wheel (worm equipment), often used whenever a high ratio is necessary and space is bound.