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![Ex. # 1] A helical gear of 10 inches pitch diameter has a helix angle of 30°, and there are 30 teeth. Find the value of the circular and
diametral pitches measured both circumferentially and normal to the teeth.
Given: A helical gear
D = 10 inches
y = 30°
T = 30 teeth
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Per.
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Transcribed Image Text:Ex. # 1] A helical gear of 10 inches pitch diameter has a helix angle of 30°, and there are 30 teeth. Find the value of the circular and
diametral pitches measured both circumferentially and normal to the teeth.
Given: A helical gear
D = 10 inches
y = 30°
T = 30 teeth
↑
Per.
✓
V
Left-hand
Helical Gear
equenth salue che circl: rd diamira piche les@both circumferentially and normal to the teeth.
![Ex. #5] Pinion 2 in the figure runs at 1 750 rpm and transmits 2.5 kW to idler gear 3. The teeth are cut on the 20° full-depth system and
have a module of m= 2.5 mm. Draw the free body diagram of gear 3 and shows all the forces acting upon it. Determine the forces
acting upon gear 3. The direction of rotation of gear 3, as shown, is counterclockwise.
GIVEN: Figure shown
N₂ = 1750 rpm
= 200
P=2.5 kW
m = 2.5 mm
REQUIRED:
CS Draw the freehodly diam CamScanner
of gear 3 and compute the forces acting on it.](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/6aa362fe-1cce-43cd-adaf-d98131e5ab72/2accf457-9804-40a5-bc6c-81894d4b6575/1za5rhe_thumbnail.png)
Transcribed Image Text:Ex. #5] Pinion 2 in the figure runs at 1 750 rpm and transmits 2.5 kW to idler gear 3. The teeth are cut on the 20° full-depth system and
have a module of m= 2.5 mm. Draw the free body diagram of gear 3 and shows all the forces acting upon it. Determine the forces
acting upon gear 3. The direction of rotation of gear 3, as shown, is counterclockwise.
GIVEN: Figure shown
N₂ = 1750 rpm
= 200
P=2.5 kW
m = 2.5 mm
REQUIRED:
CS Draw the freehodly diam CamScanner
of gear 3 and compute the forces acting on it.
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