bevel gear
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of gear: A bevel gear is a gear where the axes of the two shafts intersect, and the tooth-bearing faces of the gears themselves are conically shaped. Bevel gears are used to transmit power between two shafts that are at an angle to each other, most commonly at a 90-degree angle.
Usage
- Bevel gears are used to change the direction of power transmission in machinery.
- They are a fundamental component in applications like automotive differentials, hand drills, and marine propulsion systems.
Examples
- Noun:
- The differential in a car uses a set of bevel gears to allow the wheels to rotate at different speeds.
- The mechanic replaced the worn bevel gear in the power tool.
Advanced Usage
- Straight bevel gear: The simplest type, with straight teeth that taper towards the apex.
- Spiral bevel gear: Has curved, oblique teeth. This design allows for smoother and quieter operation than straight bevel gears.
- Hypoid gear: A type of spiral bevel gear where the axes do not intersect, commonly used in automotive rear axles.
Variants and Related Words
- Bevel (noun/adjective/verb): As a noun, it refers to a sloped surface or edge. As a verb, it means to cut a slope on an edge. The gear is named for this sloped, conical shape.
- Miter gear (noun): A specific type of bevel gear with a 1:1 ratio, used to connect two shafts at a 90-degree angle where the rotational speed is unchanged.
- Pinion (noun): A small gear, which can be a bevel gear when part of a bevel gear pair.
Synonyms
- Conical gear: A descriptive synonym emphasizing the cone-like shape of the gear.
- Angle gear: A descriptive synonym emphasizing its function of connecting shafts at an angle.
Related Phrases
- Bevel gear set: A matched pair of bevel gears designed to work together.
- Bevel gear drive: A mechanical drive system utilizing bevel gears.
Noun
- gears that mesh at an angle