Abstract
Abstract The paper includes a definition of terms and a general comparison of spiral bevel gears and hypoid gears with other types. The features and advantages peculiar to each type are discussed as are also tooth-contact conditions, elements of good and bad design, the importance of accurate mounting and assembling, size range and ratios, materials, and lubrication. Numerous illustrations of equipment used in gear manufacture are shown and also photographs of applications of both small and large sizes in various fields.
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