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Face gears are the gear wheel with
cogs mortised into its face, usually in conjugation with a lantern
pinion. Face gear enables the transmission of drive through an angle.
Their use in high power, high precision applications have become
popular. Face gears have high strength teeth and good contact geometry,
which give high torque capability. Face gears help to ensure accuracy
and rigidity. It is generated by a shaper cutter with the same
diametrical pitch and pressure angle as the pinion. Pressure angle of a
face gear is calculated by calculating the shape of the tooth, the
frontal pressure angle.
Features
Face gears are of three types; standard face gear, helical
face gear, and offset face gear. Face gears have many
advantages. The pinion is a normal spur gear and assembly time is
reduced because only the axial position of the face gears needs to be
set. In this there is no axial load on a pinion with straight spur teeth
and the meshing is smoother due to oblique contact lines and high
contact ratio. It can easily obtain zero backlash transmission.
Applications
They are used in aerospace drive system. They are used to transfer
power between intersecting shafts as found in helicopter rotor
transmission. They are also effective with insufficient lubrication,
thus increasing the reliability of the aircraft. They also work with bad
alignment between pinion and the rotor gear. Helicopters using
transmission systems based on face gear have a higher safety and
survivability. Face gears are supplied in wholesale to the aerospace
industries
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