Spur gears
Spur gears are a type of gear system where two or more wheels or shafts are connected by a set of teeth. They are used to transfer power from one shaft to anoth...
Spur gears are a type of gear system where two or more wheels or shafts are connected by a set of teeth. They are used to transfer power from one shaft to anoth...
Spur gears are a type of gear system where two or more wheels or shafts are connected by a set of teeth. They are used to transfer power from one shaft to another, allowing for various mechanical operations such as lifting, rotating, or driving mechanisms.
Each spur gear consists of a pair of wheels with a gear tooth pattern. These gears are connected to each other through a shaft that rotates freely. The gears mesh together, ensuring that their teeth fit precisely. As the shafts rotate, the gears engage and rotate relative to each other, enabling the transmission of power.
The number of teeth on each gear determines the ratio of the driving and driven shafts. A spur gear with more teeth on the driving gear will result in a higher gear ratio, allowing for faster rotation of the driven shaft. Conversely, a gear with fewer teeth will have a lower gear ratio, resulting in slower rotation.
Spur gears are commonly used in various machines and devices, including clocks, machinery, vehicles, and household appliances. They provide efficient and reliable means for transferring power between rotating shafts, enabling machines to operate smoothly and perform complex tasks