makary
Mechanical
- May 4, 2009
- 17
I have an application that transmits large torque but requires ZERO backlash.
During each gear revolution torque direction changes several times. This generates large shock loads and noise due to backlash. The gear set is internal-external gears.
I intend to eliminate backlash to zero, but don’t know if this will allow gears to work. Any input? Experience in this matter?
How to eliminate backlash is another problem. My first try will be semi-bevel gears achieved by continuous profile shift along teeth. Oposite continous shift on internal and external. This will allow to keep axis parrallel. If this proves too difficult, just standard bevel gear assembly with parallel axis (opposite bevels), and small – about 3 degrees taper on teeth. A spring will push one of the gears axially as to contineously eliminate backlash. My concerns in this solution are (1) will gears work with zero backlash (2) wedging effect due to small 3 deg bevel angle that could potentially generate large friction or even stop gears from rotating.
Any word of experience here would also be appreciated.
During each gear revolution torque direction changes several times. This generates large shock loads and noise due to backlash. The gear set is internal-external gears.
I intend to eliminate backlash to zero, but don’t know if this will allow gears to work. Any input? Experience in this matter?
How to eliminate backlash is another problem. My first try will be semi-bevel gears achieved by continuous profile shift along teeth. Oposite continous shift on internal and external. This will allow to keep axis parrallel. If this proves too difficult, just standard bevel gear assembly with parallel axis (opposite bevels), and small – about 3 degrees taper on teeth. A spring will push one of the gears axially as to contineously eliminate backlash. My concerns in this solution are (1) will gears work with zero backlash (2) wedging effect due to small 3 deg bevel angle that could potentially generate large friction or even stop gears from rotating.
Any word of experience here would also be appreciated.