different types of gears available at filium

Here are the type of Gears, including small module precision gears and gear boxes available at Filium. We also produce custom gears and gear boxes in our manufacturing factory in Japan and Taiwan. 

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Here are the types of Gears Filium Supplier

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Spur Gear
Spur gears transmit power through shafts that are parallel. The teeth of the spur gears are parallel to the shaft axis. This causes the gears to produce radial reaction loads on the shaft, but not axial loads. Spur gears tend to be noisier than helical gears because they operate with a single line of contact between teeth. While the teeth are rolling through mesh, they roll off of contact with one tooth and accelerate to contact with the next tooth. This is different than helical gears, which have more than one tooth in contact and transmit torque more smoothly. 



Helical Gear
Helical gears have teeth that are oriented at an angle to the shaft, unlike spur gears which are parallel. This causes more than one tooth to be in contact during operation and helical gears can carry more load than spur gears. Due to the load sharing between teeth, this arrangement also allows helical gears to operate smoother and quieter than spur gears. Helical gears produce a thrust load during operation which needs to be considered when they are used. Most enclosed gear drives use helical gears.


Bevel Gear

Bevel gears are most commonly used to transmit power between shafts that intersect at a 90 degree angle. They are used in applications where a right angle gear drive is required. Bevel gears are generally more costly and are not able to transmit as much torque, per size, as a parallel shaft arrangement.

Worm Gear
Worm gears transmit power through right angles on non-intersecting shafts. Worm gears produce thrust load and are good for high shock load applications but offer very low efficiency in comparison to the other gears. Due to this low efficiency, they are often used in lower horsepower applications.



Hypoid Gear

Hypoid gears look very much like a spiral bevel gear, but unlike spiral bevel gears, they operate on shafts which do not intersect. In the hypoid arrangement because the pinion is set on a different plane than the gear, the shafts are supported by the bearings on either end of the shaft.

We have other type of gears too, along with gear boxes contact us today to get more information and a quote. 

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