Angle of Recess—The angle through which the gear turns from the time a given pair of teeth are in contact at the pitch point until they pass out of mesh. 6. Backlash—The difference between tooth thickness and the space width in which the tooth meshes. The different backlash terms are ...
The bearing surfaces are oppositely inclined at an angle of between 35 and 60 degrees, preferably 45 degrees, to the axis of the pinion. The plastics bearing rings may be of glass reinforced nylon, or P.T.F.E., and the metal bearing rings may be of steel. Shims 26 are interposed ...
2 is thus assembleable into the axle housing, with the cover 68 removed, in a manner which permits ease of positioning of the pinion by the use of shims 70 and readily accessible attachment with bolts 58 to the axle housing. This arrangement permits accurate location of the drive pinion 34...
The bearing surfaces are oppositely inclined at an angle of between 35 and 60 degrees, preferably 45 degrees, to the axis of the pinion. The plastics bearing rings may be of glass reinforced nylon, or P.T.F.E., and the metal bearing rings may be of steel. Shims 26 are interposed ...
The bearing surfaces are oppositely inclined at an angle of between 35 and 60 degrees, preferably 45 degrees, to the axis of the pinion. The plastics bearing rings may be of glass reinforced nylon, or P.T.F.E., and the metal bearing rings may be of steel. Shims 26 are interposed ...
The bearing surfaces are oppositely inclined at an angle of between 35 and 60 degrees, preferably 45 degrees, to the axis of the pinion. The plastics bearing rings may be of glass reinforced nylon, or P.T.F.E., and the metal bearing rings may be of steel. Shims 26 are interposed ...
The bearing surfaces are oppositely inclined at an angle of between 35 and 60 degrees, preferably 45 degrees, to the axis of the pinion. The plastics bearing rings may be of glass reinforced nylon, or P.T.F.E., and the metal bearing rings may be of steel. Shims 26 are interposed ...