Spiral bevel gears are bevel gears with helical teeth positioned in a 90-level angle. The teeth are designed with hook curve to supply better versatility and traction. Although they could be considered a hypoid gear, they haven’t any offsets, which indicates they will not slip during operation. This ensures smooth, reliable transmission well suited for high-speed, high-torque applications.

Spiral Bevel Gears Are Ideal for High-Volume Applications
The modified helical teeth of spiral bevel gears create reliable, tooth-to-tooth traction that minimizes backlash and prevents the gears from slipping. The gears are properly spaced to permit lubricants to be spread evenly. The spiral bevel gears in a gearbox are precisely adjusted with a unique, adjustable locknut style.

Spiral bevel gears are created for applications that require high velocity and high torque power. They can help cut consumer costs by providing long-lasting performance with reduced need for fixes or replacements. With spiral bevel gears, you don’t have for offsets and a considerably reduced threat of overheating. Curved the teeth and deeper traction between those teeth ensures greater asset availability to improve flexible performance and extend equipment life.

Right Position Spiral Bevel Gears Provide Easy, Reliable, Quiet Operation
Standard spiral bevel equipment drives have double-shielded, permanently greased, standard-metric-series ball bearings. The gears are made of hardened alloy metal and are contained in an aluminum alloy casing for maximum strength and heat dissipation. They are lubricated for life with. Bonded seals keep lubricant contained to avoid item contamination and reduce unnecessary maintenance or cleaning. equipment drives may also be customized to match applications that want certain materials. They have multiple flange and body-mounting surfaces. Unique materials can be included in shaft extensions and additional modifications, which may be designed to suit any unit.

precision machining reduces backlash in combination with an adaptable locknut, that may precisely modify the spacing between the gear teeth to reduce noise and provide smooth operation. The reduced backlash from the changeable locknut also means less maintenance and maximized drive lifespan.