Stock Drive Products & Sterling Instrument - SDP/SI Datasheets for Gears

Gears are rotating mechanical devices employing 'teeth' in order to transmit torque between separate axes. Two or more cooperating gears are called a transmission and can produce a mechanical advantage by changing speed, torque or rotation direction.


Gears: Learn more

Page: 1 10 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 30 40 50 60 61
Product Name Notes
Bevel gears are conically shaped gears produced as straight, spiral, and zerol bevel gears. The gears are commonly mounted on shafts that are perpendicular to each other. They are used...
Internal gears are spur gears with teeth on the inside of the gear as opposed to on the outside. They rotate in the same direction as the driving gear (a...
Our plastic spur gears are available in a variety of materials, including: Acetal, Brass Insert Acetal, Stainless Steel Hub Acetal Rim, Aluminum Core Bakelite Nylon With a variety of fastening...
Standard straight-tooth miter gears are a type of bevel gear set that has a 1:1 ratio, identical dimensions, and the same number of teeth, allowing them to mate with one...
You May Also Need: Shafts Bearings Couplings Helical gears are comparable to spur gears, but due to the higher contact ratio, they are quieter, vibrate less, and experience less friction.

<< Prev Next >>