Wuest type herringbone gear

A Wuest type herringbone gear is a special type of herringbone gear wherein "the teeth on opposite sides of the center line are staggered by an amount equal to one half the circular pitch".[1] By having the teeth of two sides staggered, the gear wears more evenly at the slight cost of strength.[2]

Comparison between a standard and Wuest herringbone gear

References

  1. Daniels, Fred R. (September 1921). "Producing Large Herringbone Gears by the End-Milling Process at the Woodward Machine Co's Plant in Wooster, Ohio". Machinery. 28: 1. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
  2. Kent, William (1912). Industrial Engineering and the Engineering Digest. Industrial Engineering Publishing Company.
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