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
| Product Name | Notes |
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| Screw gears (crossed helical gears) are helical gears that are used to transmit (linear to rotary or rotary to linear) motion between non-intersecting shafts, typically at 90°. Friction at the... | |
| A gear rack is used to create linear motion out of rotary motion. Gear racks have square or round shafts with straight, equally spaced teeth; a pinion gear’s teeth mesh... | |
| 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... |
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