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Cutting Low-Pitch-Angle Bevel Gears, Worm Gears and The Oil Entry Gap
The article "Cutting Low-Pitch-Angle Bevel Gears, Worm Gears and The Oil Entry Gap" appeared in the July/August 1992 issue of Gear Technology.
Summary
Question: Do machines exist that are capable of cutting bevel gear teeth on a gear of the following specifications: 14 teeth, 1" circular pitch, 14.5 degrees pressure angle, 4 degrees pitch cone angle, 27.5" cone distance, and an 2.5" face width?
Keywords
Gleason, gear planers, bevel gears, conical involute gears, taper gears, beveloid, oil entry gap, worm gears, hobbing, fly cutting, basics, shop floor
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