AGMA 2005-D03:2003 Edition
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Design Manual for Bevel Gears
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
AGMA | 2003 | 105 |
This standard contains information for the design, fabrication,
inspection and mounting of bevel
gears.
The term bevel gears is used to mean straight, spiral, zerol bevel and
hypoid gear designs. If the
text pertains to one or more but not all, the specific forms are
identified.
The manufacturing process of forming the desired tooth form is not
intended to imply any specific
process, but rather to be general in nature and applicable to all
methods of manufacture.
Precision finish, as used in this standard, refers to a machine
finishing operation which includes
grinding, skiving, and hard cut finishing. However, the common form of
finishing known as lapping
is specifically excluded as a form of precision finishing.
Users should determine the cutting methods available from their gear
manufacturer prior to
proceeding. Cutting systems used by bevel gear manufacturers are
heavily dependent upon the type of
machine tool that will be used.
This standard is intended for use by an experienced gear designer
capable of selecting reasonable
values for the factors based on his knowledge and background. It is
not intended for use by the
engineering public at large.