Types of Spur Gearwheels
Tooth gearing is used for positive transmission of rotary motion from one shaft to another. In spur gear the shafts are parallel, and the gearwheels are cylindrical discs with teeth on their circumference. The gear wheels are usually manufactured from low-alloy nickel chromium molybdnenum steels. Figure 25.4 illustrates gear tooth profile terminology.Straight-tooth Spur Gear.
In straight tooth spur gears (Fig. 25.5), teeth are cut at right angles to the face and parallel to the axis of the gear wheel. When the teeth profiles contact, the relative motion is a rollingaction at the pitch point, and this changes to sliding once contact occurs on either the face or flank of the tooth. Radial forces between the teeth in contact tend to separate the gears and that must be absorbed by radial type bearings.