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Originally Posted by Max Lobovsky
What are "starts"? The number of threads? I thought the number of threads was equivalent to the number of teeth so more threads is less reduction (and i would assume more efficient)
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If you look at the side of the worm, you should see the places where thread starts, that's a "start". The number of starts will change the gear ratio. i refer you to Paul's post.
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Originally Posted by Paul Copioli
Remember, gear ratio for a worm gear is # of teeth on the gear divided by number of thread starts on the worm.
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