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Gear Spacing Help
I'm updating a transmission design without much experience and I can't find the right spacing to match the 50 tooth gear from the old KOP gearbox (5-11 in this manual) with the 28 tooth gear from AndyMark meant for the Large CIM motors.
I've heard "sum of the diameters divided by 2", but I can't find any dimensions for the gears. And which diameter? the teeth, or the bottom of the teeth? |
Re: Gear Spacing Help
You the "pitch diameter". Like you said, A rough rule is to use the sum of the two PD's and divide by 2. In some cases you need a few thousands of an inch more, but as long as you lube it properly, it willwork just fine with your formula.
Raul I forgot to mention that you can find PD if you now the "Diametral Pitch" of your gears - DP's come in standard sizes such as 32, 20 or 16. This represents the number of teeth / inch of diameter. So, you can find the PD like this: PD = Nt / DP (where Nt = number of teeth on a gear). |
Re: Gear Spacing Help
If this is 20dp, or 24dp, I have the catologue of all Martin gears (a common supplier), and would be willing to look up all the sizes you need. Either shoot me a PM or AIM me.
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