Bevel Gears as Drive Components for Laboratory and Industry
As a manufacturing company for drive components and gearing elements, Reichelt Chemietechnik presents bevel gears in various materials for specific applications. Additionally, we offer a variety of other gearing elements for drive technology, such as spur gears and racks or worm gears, all consistently of high quality. The application is crucial, determining the selection of module, wheel, tooth, and axis angle, as these components define possible speed and translation.
What is a Bevel Gear?
A bevel gear mechanism uses conically shaped gears for the transmission of rotational force between non-parallel axes. Bevel gears are employed in various machines and mechanisms, such as vehicle transmissions, industrial machinery, drilling machines, conveyor systems, and many other applications requiring the transmission of rotational movement and force between non-parallel axes. A bevel gear is a mechanical drive component used to transmit rotational movement and force between two non-parallel, intersecting axes. It consists of two conical gears, one referred to as the bevel gear and the other as the bevel gear wheel. These products are shaped in a way that their tooth flanks meet and touch while rotating. The gear ratio changes speed and torque. The degree of tooth overlap affects tooth contact area, influencing efficiency and durability. They are used in machinery and vehicles for precise adjustments of torque and speed.
Different Materials, Different Applications: Where are Bevel Gears Used?
Stainless Steel Bevel Gear
A bevel gear mechanism is required in many industrial areas. Gears with bevel teeth made of stainless steel, for example, are used in the food industry, the pharmaceutical industry, as well as in laboratory technology. They are made with a 90° axis angle from stainless steel (stainless steel 1.4305) and are intended for module 1.0 or 1.5 or 2.0.
Plastic Bevel Gear
Gearing elements made of plastic in an injection-molded design are appreciated in precision mechanics, apparatus engineering, mechanical engineering, model building, as well as laboratory technology. They are configured for 90° axis angles and are made from POM (Polyoxymethylene), which promises high mechanical strength with excellent strength values. The temperature constant or maximum working temperature is +100 °C, with a short-term load of up to +140 °C. The bevel gears correspond to module m0.5, m1.0, m1.5, m2.5, m3.0, or 3.5, with the note that they only work in pairs in the specified gear ratio. The elements required for a pair must be ordered individually.
Steel Bevel Gears
If the bevel gearing is made of steel, it is preferably used in drive technology in plant construction, mechanical engineering, and process engineering. These products are configured for 90° axis angles. The module is a measure of the size of the teeth, and in this case, module sizes 0.5/1.0/1.5/2.0/2.5/3.0, and 3.5 are available.
Variant: Steel Bevel Gears with Special Tooth Configuration
As a special feature, RCT offers wheels made of steel with a special tooth configuration, reserved for mechanical engineering and plant construction as drive elements. The available modules are 0.6/1.0/1.3/1.5 and 2.0. Bevel gears made of steel with a special tooth configuration ensure very high mechanical strength and at the same time high smoothness.
Brass Bevel Gear
RCT offers these products made of brass in a milled design as gearing elements in mechanical engineering, metal construction, chemical process engineering, as well as laboratory technology. A bevel gear mechanism made of this non-ferrous metal is reserved for medium loads and has good sliding behavior. The drive elements are designed for a 90° axis angle. Module 0.5 and 1.0 are available. The wheel is made of brass Ms58.
Zinc Die-Cast Bevel Gear
Products with die-cast zinc bevel gearing are designed for medium loads and are therefore only suitable for short running times due to poor abrasion behavior. These products are configured for a 90-degree axis angle. In this case, module sizes 1.0/1.5/2.0/2.5/3.0, and 3.5 apply. Spiral-toothed variants are also available. A spiral gear is a fascinating device that allows the transmission of force through a spiral arrangement of gear teeth. This complex gear also uses force along a rotating spiral to efficiently transmit motion and energy. By using a spiral arrangement of gear teeth, a continuous, gradual transmission of force is achieved. This allows for a more even distribution of the load over the entire contact area of the teeth, resulting in reduced wear and fatigue. The spiral variant allows for smoother and quieter power transmission and achieves a higher translation.
Buy Bevel Gears for Drive Technology at rct-online.de
With us, your gear is always well-meshed. We process your order as soon as possible, so there is little time between selecting suitable gears and shipping. The online shop of Reichelt Chemietechnik offers a wide range of these products made of plastic, die-cast zinc, brass, stainless steel, and steel, as well as many other gears that are absolutely essential for gearing in various industrial sectors. We stand tooth for tooth for quality and get your gears running at almost any angle. Quick deliveries are possible with every order, as all products are kept in stock. The delivery prices are fair, and a few euros ensure that the right gear is quickly delivered to you. If you would like to learn more about the right drive elements for your applications, we ask for your call at 06221-312513. Our specialists in drive technology will be happy to advise you.
Bevel Gears as Drive Components for Laboratory and Industry
As a manufacturing company for drive components and gearing elements, Reichelt Chemietechnik presents bevel gears in various...
read more »
Close window
Bevel Gears as Drive Components for Laboratory and Industry
As a manufacturing company for drive components and gearing elements, Reichelt Chemietechnik presents bevel gears in various materials for specific applications. Additionally, we offer a variety of other gearing elements for drive technology, such as spur gears and racks or worm gears, all consistently of high quality. The application is crucial, determining the selection of module, wheel, tooth, and axis angle, as these components define possible speed and translation.
What is a Bevel Gear?
A bevel gear mechanism uses conically shaped gears for the transmission of rotational force between non-parallel axes. Bevel gears are employed in various machines and mechanisms, such as vehicle transmissions, industrial machinery, drilling machines, conveyor systems, and many other applications requiring the transmission of rotational movement and force between non-parallel axes. A bevel gear is a mechanical drive component used to transmit rotational movement and force between two non-parallel, intersecting axes. It consists of two conical gears, one referred to as the bevel gear and the other as the bevel gear wheel. These products are shaped in a way that their tooth flanks meet and touch while rotating. The gear ratio changes speed and torque. The degree of tooth overlap affects tooth contact area, influencing efficiency and durability. They are used in machinery and vehicles for precise adjustments of torque and speed.
Different Materials, Different Applications: Where are Bevel Gears Used?
Stainless Steel Bevel Gear
A bevel gear mechanism is required in many industrial areas. Gears with bevel teeth made of stainless steel, for example, are used in the food industry, the pharmaceutical industry, as well as in laboratory technology. They are made with a 90° axis angle from stainless steel (stainless steel 1.4305) and are intended for module 1.0 or 1.5 or 2.0.
Plastic Bevel Gear
Gearing elements made of plastic in an injection-molded design are appreciated in precision mechanics, apparatus engineering, mechanical engineering, model building, as well as laboratory technology. They are configured for 90° axis angles and are made from POM (Polyoxymethylene), which promises high mechanical strength with excellent strength values. The temperature constant or maximum working temperature is +100 °C, with a short-term load of up to +140 °C. The bevel gears correspond to module m0.5, m1.0, m1.5, m2.5, m3.0, or 3.5, with the note that they only work in pairs in the specified gear ratio. The elements required for a pair must be ordered individually.
Steel Bevel Gears
If the bevel gearing is made of steel, it is preferably used in drive technology in plant construction, mechanical engineering, and process engineering. These products are configured for 90° axis angles. The module is a measure of the size of the teeth, and in this case, module sizes 0.5/1.0/1.5/2.0/2.5/3.0, and 3.5 are available.
Variant: Steel Bevel Gears with Special Tooth Configuration
As a special feature, RCT offers wheels made of steel with a special tooth configuration, reserved for mechanical engineering and plant construction as drive elements. The available modules are 0.6/1.0/1.3/1.5 and 2.0. Bevel gears made of steel with a special tooth configuration ensure very high mechanical strength and at the same time high smoothness.
Brass Bevel Gear
RCT offers these products made of brass in a milled design as gearing elements in mechanical engineering, metal construction, chemical process engineering, as well as laboratory technology. A bevel gear mechanism made of this non-ferrous metal is reserved for medium loads and has good sliding behavior. The drive elements are designed for a 90° axis angle. Module 0.5 and 1.0 are available. The wheel is made of brass Ms58.
Zinc Die-Cast Bevel Gear
Products with die-cast zinc bevel gearing are designed for medium loads and are therefore only suitable for short running times due to poor abrasion behavior. These products are configured for a 90-degree axis angle. In this case, module sizes 1.0/1.5/2.0/2.5/3.0, and 3.5 apply. Spiral-toothed variants are also available. A spiral gear is a fascinating device that allows the transmission of force through a spiral arrangement of gear teeth. This complex gear also uses force along a rotating spiral to efficiently transmit motion and energy. By using a spiral arrangement of gear teeth, a continuous, gradual transmission of force is achieved. This allows for a more even distribution of the load over the entire contact area of the teeth, resulting in reduced wear and fatigue. The spiral variant allows for smoother and quieter power transmission and achieves a higher translation.
Buy Bevel Gears for Drive Technology at rct-online.de
With us, your gear is always well-meshed. We process your order as soon as possible, so there is little time between selecting suitable gears and shipping. The online shop of Reichelt Chemietechnik offers a wide range of these products made of plastic, die-cast zinc, brass, stainless steel, and steel, as well as many other gears that are absolutely essential for gearing in various industrial sectors. We stand tooth for tooth for quality and get your gears running at almost any angle. Quick deliveries are possible with every order, as all products are kept in stock. The delivery prices are fair, and a few euros ensure that the right gear is quickly delivered to you. If you would like to learn more about the right drive elements for your applications, we ask for your call at 06221-312513. Our specialists in drive technology will be happy to advise you.