Helical gears are similar to spur gears except that their teeth are cut at an angle to the hole rather than straight and parallel to the hole like the teeth of a spur gear.
DurabilityHigh Durability For Industrial Applications
A rack and pinion is a type of linear actuator that comprises a circular gear (the pinion) engaging a linear gear (the rack). Together, they convert between rotational motion and linear motion.
ApplicationTransmit Rotary Motion And Torque Between Shafts
SizeVarious Sizes Available
MaterialIron, Stainless Steel
WeightVaries Based On Size And Material
DurabilityHigh Durability For Long-term Use
DesignToothed Wheel Design
A roller chain sprocket is a toothed wheel designed to engage with the links of a roller chain. It is used in various mechanical systems to transmit rotary motion and torque between shafts.
A silent chain sprocket is a specialized toothed wheel designed to work with silent chains, also known as inverted-tooth chains. Unlike roller chains, silent chains have links with flat.
Industry ApplicationsAutomotive, Aerospace, Industrial Machinery
SizeVarious Sizes Available
CompatibilityIntersecting Shafts
A straight bevel gear is a type of bevel gear with straight teeth that are cut along the gear's conical surface. These gears are used to transmit motion and power between intersecting shafts.
ApplicationVehicle Differential, Transmitting Power
SizeVarious Sizes Available
Teeth TypeHelical
FunctionTurning Drive Shaft Direction
IndustryAutomotive
A spiral bevel gear is a bevel gear with helical teeth. The main application of this is in a vehicle differential, where the direction of drive from the drive shaft must be turned 90 degrees to drive the wheels.
A ratchet wheel is a mechanical component that is part of a ratchet mechanism. It is a toothed wheel designed to allow rotation or movement in one direction while preventing motion in the opposite direction
A spline shaft is a mechanical component designed to transfer torque between two rotating parts while allowing for linear motion or axial displacement.
A bevel gearbox is a mechanical device that consists of gears with teeth cut on a conical surface, which are used to transmit power between intersecting shafts at a specified angle, typically 90 degrees