KM
Mechanical
- Mar 27, 2000
- 64
We have some old equipment from the 1940s, slow speed, intermittent service, outdoors.<br>
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We are undertaking to make drawings of all parts so that we can have spares fabricated. For the gears, our drawings show the overall (outside) diameter of the gear, the rim, spoke, and hub dimensions, and the number of teeth. The gears are castings.<br>
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We are sending out a sample gear to find out the tooth profile (involute vs. cycloid) and the pressure angle.<br>
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What other information would we need to get off the old gears to fully specify the new spares? What info is needed to give to a gear manufacturer?
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We are undertaking to make drawings of all parts so that we can have spares fabricated. For the gears, our drawings show the overall (outside) diameter of the gear, the rim, spoke, and hub dimensions, and the number of teeth. The gears are castings.<br>
<br>
We are sending out a sample gear to find out the tooth profile (involute vs. cycloid) and the pressure angle.<br>
<br>
What other information would we need to get off the old gears to fully specify the new spares? What info is needed to give to a gear manufacturer?