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Material: Mild Steel
En-8/19/24/31/36 Cast Iron, Cast Steel, etc.
The Helical Gear is a type of gear designed for smooth and efficient power transmission between parallel shafts. It features teeth cut at a helix angle relative to the axis of rotation, which enables gradual and continuous engagement of the gear teeth. This design results in quieter operation and reduced vibration compared to straight gears. Typically manufactured from high-strength materials like alloy steel or carbon steel, helical gears are engineered to withstand high loads and ensure durability.
Key Features
- Helical Tooth Design Teeth are cut at an angle, allowing for gradual, smooth engagement and reducing noise and vibration during operation.
- High Strength Materials Made from robust materials such as alloy steel or carbon steel to ensure high load-carrying capacity and long service life.
- Improved Load Distribution The helical gear teeth distribute loads more evenly across the gear surface, enhancing performance and longevity.
- Precision Engineering Manufactured to tight tolerances for accurate meshing and reliable power transmission.
Applications
Helical gears are widely used in applications requiring smooth and efficient power transfer. They are commonly found in gearboxes, automotive transmissions, conveyor systems, and various machinery. Their ability to handle high loads and operate quietly makes them suitable for heavy-duty and high-performance applications.