Transmits torque between parallel shafts to provide rotational power to another part of a motorized system
Pressure angle of 14.5 degrees for a higher contact ratio between gears, resulting in quieter operation than larger pressure angles
Diametral pitch of 32 for applications where controlling changes in speed and direction of rotation with precision is more important than transferring torque
Low carbon steel (.2 percent carbon) for applications where the hardness and strength of higher levels of carbon are not needed to transmit torque and motion
Transmits torque between parallel shafts to provide rotational power to another part of a motorized system
Pressure angle of 14.5 degrees for a higher contact ratio between gears, resulting in quieter operation than larger pressure angles
Diametral pitch of 24 for applications where controlling changes in speed and direction of rotation with precision is more important than transferring torque
Brass for corrosion resistance, ductility at high temperatures, and low magnetic permeability