Bevel gears are essential components in mechanical systems, designed to transmit power between intersecting shafts, typically at a 90-degree angle. These gears feature conical shapes with teeth cut along the cone's surface, enabling efficient torque transfer in various applications.
Our bevel gears are manufactured to meet high standards of precision and durability. Below is a detailed list of parameters:
| Parameter | Specification | Application Example |
|---|---|---|
| Diameter Range | 20 mm to 500 mm | Small machinery to industrial equipment |
| Weight | 0.1 kg to 50 kg | Lightweight to heavy industrial use |
| Efficiency | 95% to 98% | High-performance systems |
| Lubrication | Grease or oil lubrication | Automotive and aerospace industries |
Bevel gears are widely used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, marine, and manufacturing. Common applications include differential drives in vehicles, power tools, robotics, and conveyor systems, where angular power transmission is crucial.
What is a bevel gear used for?
A bevel gear is primarily used to change the direction of shaft rotation in mechanical systems, often at right angles, enabling torque transmission between intersecting axes.
How do I choose the right bevel gear for my application?
Consider factors like load capacity, speed, material compatibility, environmental conditions, and gear ratio. Consulting with an engineer or referring to our parameter table can help select the appropriate gear.
What materials are best for bevel gears in high-temperature environments?
Stainless steel or heat-treated alloy steels are recommended for high-temperature applications due to their resistance to thermal deformation and oxidation.
Can bevel gears be customized?
Yes, we offer customization options for size, material, tooth profile, and hardness to meet specific operational requirements and ensure optimal performance.
How do I maintain bevel gears to extend their lifespan?
Regular lubrication, inspection for wear and tear, and proper alignment are essential. Avoid overloading and ensure clean operating conditions to prevent premature failure.
What is the difference between straight and spiral bevel gears?
Straight bevel gears have straight teeth and are simpler but noisier, while spiral bevel gears have curved teeth for smoother, quieter operation and higher load capacity.
Are bevel gears suitable for high-speed applications?
Yes, especially spiral bevel gears, which are designed for high-speed and high-torque scenarios due to their efficient tooth engagement and reduced vibration.














