Bevel Gear Sys

  • A bevel gear is a type of gear that has a conical shape and can transmit power between two shafts that intersect at an angle. Bevel gears are often used to change the direction of rotation or the speed of a shaft
  • There are different types of bevel gears, such as straight, spiral, zero, and hypoid. Straight bevel gears have teeth that are straight and parallel to the generators of the cone. Spiral bevel gears have teeth that are curved and oblique to the generators of the cone. Zerol bevel gears are a special type of spiral bevel gears that have zero spiral angle. Hypoid bevel gears are similar to spiral bevel gears, but the shafts do not intersect and the pitch surfaces are hyperboloids instead of cones
  • Bevel gears have various applications in different industries, such as aerospace, automotive, mining, cooling towers, food processing, and more. They can be used to transfer motion between perpendicular or non-parallel axes, to reduce or increase speed, to change the direction of rotation, or to create a compact and efficient gear system