![]() ![]() Helical gear reducers come in many shapes, sizes, and configurations, helping you eliminate high wear and high maintenance parts such as belts, pulleys, chains, and sprockets. The result: less vibration, wear, noise, and a longer life. This configuration lessens the load on each tooth and creates a smooth transition of forces from one tooth to the next. Thus, two or three teeth of each gear are always in contact with other gears. The teeth angle enables the gears to gradually mesh. Helical gearing is machined to have angled teeth, then hardened and ground to achieve an efficient gear mesh. “Gear reducers typically run cool and quiet for many years.” ![]() “Another option is to use high-quality gear reducers,” said Bernd Stober, owner and former helical gearing designer at STOBER Drives. ![]() Worm gears typically require lubrication and may have shorter life cycles than helical gears, depending on the application. ![]()
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