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Conveyor Chain Manufacturer Introduces The Structure Of The Mechanical Chain

Update:23-11-2020
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Conveyor Chain Manufacturer introduced that the structu […]

Conveyor Chain Manufacturer introduced that the structure of a mechanical chain is gear teeth, tooth grooves, end faces, normal faces, addendum circles, tooth root circles, base circles, and index circles.

 

Gear teeth, or teeth for short, are each convex part of the gear used for meshing. These convex parts are generally arranged in a radial pattern. The gear teeth on the mating gear contact each other to enable the gear to continuously mesh and operate.

 

Cogging is the space between two adjacent gear teeth on a gear; the end face is a plane on a cylindrical gear or cylindrical worm, perpendicular to the axis of the gear or worm. The end face is the plane at both ends of the gear. The normal plane refers to the plane perpendicular to the tooth line of the gear. The tip circle refers to the circle where the tip of the tooth is located. The tooth root circle refers to the circle where the groove bottom is located. The base circle forms the involute generating line as a pure rolling circle.

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