
SPIRAL BEVEL GEAR
A spiral bevel gear is a type of bevel gear with curved (spiral) teeth, designed to transmit power smoothly between intersecting shafts—typically at a 90° angle. The spiral tooth design ensures gradual engagement, resulting in quieter operation, higher load capacity, and reduced vibration compared to straight bevel gears. These gears are commonly used in high-speed and heavy-duty applications such as industrial machinery, automotive differentials, and power transmission systems. They are precision-engineered for efficient torque transfer and long service life.
Specifications
For: SPIRAL BEVEL GEAR- Product Name
- Spiral Bevel Gear
- Type
- Bevel Gear (Spiral Tooth)
- Gear Orientation
- Angular
- Tooth Profile
- Spiral Cut
- Load Capacity
- High Load Bearing
- Efficiency
- High Efficiency Power Transmission
More questions buyers ask
What is a spiral bevel gear?
A spiral bevel gear is a type of bevel gear with curved, spiral teeth. They are designed to transmit power between intersecting shafts, typically at a 90-degree angle.
What are the advantages of spiral bevel gears?
Spiral bevel gears offer smoother, quieter operation, higher load capacity, and reduced vibration compared to straight bevel gears due to the gradual engagement of their spiral teeth.
What are spiral bevel gears used for?
They are commonly used in high-speed, heavy-duty applications such as industrial machinery, automotive differentials, and various power transmission systems.
What is the material of Schifler spiral bevel gears?
Schifler spiral bevel gears are typically made from high-quality, hardened carbon steel or alloy steel for strength and durability.
Who should choose the Schifler Spiral Bevel Gear?
The Schifler Spiral Bevel Gear is ideal for engineers, technicians, and manufacturers looking for a reliable, high-performance gear for power transmission in demanding industrial applications where smooth and quiet operation is critical.
How does a spiral bevel gear compare to a straight bevel gear?
Spiral bevel gears have curved teeth and provide a smoother, quieter operation with a higher load capacity. Straight bevel gears have straight teeth, which can be noisier and have a lower load capacity, but are often more economical for lower speed applications.
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A spiral bevel gear is a type of bevel gear with curved (spiral) teeth, designed to transmit power smoothly between intersecting shafts—typically at a 90° angle. The spiral tooth design ensures gradual engagement, resulting in quieter operation, higher load capacity, and reduced vibration compared to straight bevel gears. These gears are commonly used in high-speed and heavy-duty applications such as industrial machinery, automotive differentials, and power transmission systems. They are precision-engineered for efficient torque transfer and long service life.