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What is the difference between the correct gear meshing conditions for different types of gear drives (straight teeth, helical gears, bevel gears, worm gears)?

What is the difference between the correct gear meshing conditions for different types of gear drives (straight teeth, helical gears, bevel gears, worm gears)?

Answer:

Bevel gear engagement conditions are: large end face modulus equal to M1 = M2 = m, and alpha 1 = alpha 2 = Alpha R1 = R2 (R is cone pitch)
Hello, the straight tooth engagement condition is: the modulus and the pressure angle are equal.The condition of helical gear engagement is that the normal modulus is equal to the normal pressure angle.
Worm meshing conditions are: normal pressure angle and modulus equal, worm and worm rotation must be the same. Good luck。

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