Involute gears, gear A with 10 teeth, turning clockwise at 160 RPM drives gear B which turns at 100 RPM. Addendum is a maximum. Pressure angle is 14 ½ º. No Clearance. Distance between centers is 6½ inches. Addenda are equal. Find for each gear the following: 1) the circular pitch 2) the normal pitch 3) the diameter of pitch circles 4) the diameter of base circles 5) the addendum 6) the dedendum 7) the path of contact 8) the arc of action 9) the angle of action 10) the arc of approach 11) the angle of approach
Involute gears, gear A with 10 teeth, turning clockwise at 160 RPM drives gear B which turns at 100 RPM. Addendum is a maximum. Pressure angle is 14 ½ º. No Clearance. Distance between centers is 6½ inches. Addenda are equal. Find for each gear the following: 1) the circular pitch 2) the normal pitch 3) the diameter of pitch circles 4) the diameter of base circles 5) the addendum 6) the dedendum 7) the path of contact 8) the arc of action 9) the angle of action 10) the arc of approach 11) the angle of approach
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Transcribed Image Text:Involute gears, gear A with 10 teeth, turning clockwise at 160 RPM drives gear B which
turns at 100 RPM. Addendum is a maximum. Pressure angle is 14 ½ º. No Clearance.
Distance between centers is 6½ inches. Addenda are equal. Find for each gear the
following:
1) the circular pitch
2) the normal pitch
3) the diameter of pitch circles
4) the diameter of base circles
5) the addendum
6) the dedendum
7) the path of contact
8) the arc of action
9) the angle of action
10) the arc of approach
11) the angle of approach
12) the arc of recess
13) the angle of recess
14) the number of teeth.
Draw the figure not in scale after calculations.
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