Tmoose
Mechanical
- Apr 12, 2003
- 5,628
A gear supplier made us a single enveloping worm gear. 14.5 ° Pressure angle, 3" circular pitch, single RH thread, 36.29" Pitch diameter. The customer reports the new gear contact is awful. There are questions about the installation that will be answered in the next few weeks.
In the mean time the new large worm gear has been re-inspected by the supplier.
It was tested deeply meshed with a new worm ( by another supplier), with center distance about .13" closer than the design Cd of 21.770".
In that condition the perpendicularity of the two gears' axes was off by 0.8 degrees.
The supplier said when the gears' faces are held in contact, the gear axes twist as the center distance is increased. Similar to the attached sketch.
My question is - Does a change of 0.8° sound reasonable for a center distance change of .13" ?
Thanks,
Dan Timberlake
In the mean time the new large worm gear has been re-inspected by the supplier.
It was tested deeply meshed with a new worm ( by another supplier), with center distance about .13" closer than the design Cd of 21.770".
In that condition the perpendicularity of the two gears' axes was off by 0.8 degrees.
The supplier said when the gears' faces are held in contact, the gear axes twist as the center distance is increased. Similar to the attached sketch.
My question is - Does a change of 0.8° sound reasonable for a center distance change of .13" ?
Thanks,
Dan Timberlake