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Material: Mild Steel
En-8/19/24/31/36 Cast Iron, Cast Steel, etc.
The Helical Gear Shaft is a precision-engineered component designed to transmit torque between parallel shafts while accommodating angular misalignment. It features helical gears with teeth cut at an angle, allowing for smooth and quiet power transfer due to the gradual engagement of the gear teeth. The shaft is typically made from high-strength materials such as alloy steel or carbon steel to ensure durability and resistance to wear under high-load conditions.
Key Features
- Helical Gear Teeth The angled teeth engage gradually, providing smooth and quiet operation compared to straight gears, and reducing vibration and noise.
- High Strength Material Constructed from robust materials like alloy steel or carbon steel, offering superior load-carrying capacity and durability.
- Precision Manufacturing Engineered to exact specifications to ensure accurate alignment and reliable torque transmission.
- Load Distribution The helical tooth design distributes loads more evenly across the gear, enhancing performance and longevity.
Applications
Helical gear shafts are widely used in various industrial applications where smooth and efficient power transmission is crucial. Common applications include gearboxes, automotive transmissions, conveyor systems, and machinery where parallel shaft configurations are required. The design's ability to handle high loads and reduce noise makes it ideal for heavy-duty and high-performance settings.