spears
Mechanical
- Jan 24, 2005
- 7
Does a worm gear have to be helical? Or can it be a spur gear?
My output shaft angle is 58 degrees instead of the common 90 degrees. I have read from several sources to treat this as a crossed axis helical gear configuration. Crossed axis helical gears with opposite hands, require that
(worm,helix-angle) + (gear,helix-angle) = output shaft angle
According to this equation a spur gear with a helix of 0 degrees and a worm with a helix of, say, 15 degrees would have a output angle of 15. Thus, for a 90 degree angle the worm gear must be helical to compensate for the worm helix angle.
If anyone has information on this subject I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks
Spears
My output shaft angle is 58 degrees instead of the common 90 degrees. I have read from several sources to treat this as a crossed axis helical gear configuration. Crossed axis helical gears with opposite hands, require that
(worm,helix-angle) + (gear,helix-angle) = output shaft angle
According to this equation a spur gear with a helix of 0 degrees and a worm with a helix of, say, 15 degrees would have a output angle of 15. Thus, for a 90 degree angle the worm gear must be helical to compensate for the worm helix angle.
If anyone has information on this subject I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks
Spears