Spur gears are the most commonly used type of gear due to their simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. They feature straight teeth that are parallel to the axis of rotation, providing efficient power transmission for high-speed, low-torque applications. These gears are ideal for situations where quiet operation isn’t a primary concern and are frequently found in basic industrial machinery, conveyor systems, gear pumps, and mechanical clocks. Their minimal backlash and straightforward design make them perfect for transmitting motion and power between parallel shafts in a highly efficient manner.
Helical gears are designed with teeth set at an angle, forming a helix shape around the gear. This angled tooth profile results in smoother, quieter operation and greater tooth contact during rotation, allowing for increased load capacity and speed. Helical gears are capable of transmitting power between parallel or perpendicular shafts and are commonly used in high-performance applications such as automotive transmissions, robotics, printing presses, and other heavy industrial machinery. Their ability to reduce vibration and noise makes them the preferred choice where smooth and silent motion is crucial.
Bevel gears are specifically engineered to transmit power between intersecting shafts, typically arranged at a 90-degree angle. With their conical shape and carefully machined teeth, bevel gears are essential in machinery that requires angular motion conversion. They are often used in differential drives, printing equipment, mining tools, and marine applications. Bevel gears come in various types—straight, spiral, and hypoid—each suited to different torque and speed needs. These gears are prized for their ability to change direction while maintaining efficiency and consistent torque delivery.
Worm gears consist of a screw-like worm that meshes with a toothed wheel (worm wheel), creating a compact system for high-ratio speed reduction. These gears provide smooth and quiet operation while offering excellent shock absorption and torque output. One of the standout features of worm gears is their self-locking ability, which prevents back-driving and adds a layer of safety for vertical applications. They are widely used in lifts, conveyors, gates, hoists, and heavy equipment where precise control and compact design are critical. The sliding action of worm gear teeth ensures gradual engagement and minimal noise, even under load.
Custom gears are developed to meet specialized performance, size, or material requirements that standard gears cannot fulfill. Whether you require a non-standard pitch, a unique tooth profile, or integration into complex mechanical systems, our custom gear solutions are designed to exacting specifications using high-quality materials and precision machining. Ideal for OEMs, R&D projects, and specialty machinery, we support the entire development process—from concept and CAD modeling to prototyping and full-scale production. Trust us to deliver gears tailored for aerospace, medical devices, robotics, energy systems, and more.
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