Brief: Need quick answers about practical use? This video highlights the essentials. Watch as we demonstrate the manufacturing process of custom AISI 8620 straight bevel gears, showcasing gear shaping, heat treatment, and quality control to achieve ISO 8-9 grade precision and high hardness for demanding industrial applications.
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Custom-made straight bevel gears with a 90° working angle for precise power transmission.
Manufactured using the Gleason gear profile type and gear shaping process for accuracy.
Teeth grinding included to ensure smooth operation and extended gear life.
Heat treatment includes carburizing for the pinion and induction hardening for the gear.
Surface hardness of pinion is 58-62 HRC and gear is 50-55 HRC for durability.
Available in module 11.5 with 26/60 teeth and a 20° pressure angle.
Meets ISO 8-9 accuracy grade standards for reliable performance.
Materials include AISI 8620 for pinion and SAE 4340/AISI 4140 for gear.
FAQs:
What is the working angle of these straight bevel gears?
The straight bevel gears have a standard working angle of 90°, designed for efficient power transmission at right angles.
How are the pinion and gear heat treated for durability?
The pinion undergoes carburizing heat treatment, while the gear is induction hardened, resulting in surface hardness of 58-62 HRC for the pinion and 50-55 HRC for the gear to enhance wear resistance.
What materials are used for the gear and pinion in these custom bevel gears?
The gear is typically made from SAE 4340/40CrNiMoA or AISI 4140/42CrMo, and the pinion uses AISI 8620/20CrNiMo, ensuring strength and compatibility with high-stress applications.
What manufacturing process and accuracy grade do these gears meet?
These gears are produced using gear shaping, include teeth grinding, and conform to ISO 8-9 accuracy grade, guaranteeing precision and reliability in industrial use.