jfiorin
Mechanical
- Sep 16, 2013
- 6
Hello all,
I am trying to find out when a gear has faced too much wear. In other words, I want to be able to determine whether or not a new gear is necessary for an assembly. I would assume there is a standards chart or something that would let me know what the standard backlash is for certain gear sizes, or if some gears have a standard tooth thickness, but I have been unable to find any kind of document/link online. I have been researching gears, finding out about their nomenclature and how to measure them using a Vernier Gear Tooth Caliper, without much luck.
In summary, is there any way I can learn more about gears and their standards, if they have them? Or knowing when a gear is shot?
Thanks for the help!
I am trying to find out when a gear has faced too much wear. In other words, I want to be able to determine whether or not a new gear is necessary for an assembly. I would assume there is a standards chart or something that would let me know what the standard backlash is for certain gear sizes, or if some gears have a standard tooth thickness, but I have been unable to find any kind of document/link online. I have been researching gears, finding out about their nomenclature and how to measure them using a Vernier Gear Tooth Caliper, without much luck.
In summary, is there any way I can learn more about gears and their standards, if they have them? Or knowing when a gear is shot?
Thanks for the help!