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Non-involute gears have reduced
specific sliding. Reduced gear sliding has an affect on low speed
meshes, where sliding losses predominate. The efficiency of these gears
is also increased by the use of less viscous oil.
The tooth profile geometry is uniquely defined by the arc shaped path
of contact. The gears manufactured by the same rack cutter have the
concave convex mesh. The result of enlarged reduced radius of curvature
has as a consequence reduced pressure and better lubrication conditions.
The geometry of non-involute gear tooth provides substantially higher
capacity than any other gearing.
The disadvantages of the non-involute gearing are lower transverse
contact ratio and great sensitivity to the center distance accuracy.
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