Gear transmission design - practical application

Gear transmission design - practical application

Cris-Ideas
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Gear transmission design - practical application

Cris-Ideas
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Hi,

I would use some practical advice on the design of gear transmission.

It it possible that this will get made, and I do not have any practice in this field.

 

I need a a simple spur gear  design for the following parameters

1) input power - 2kW

2) input rpm - in order of 40 000

3) input shaft diameter - 6mm, plain. (no key), gear attached by nut on the threaded end of the shaft. (Friction torque transmission between nut and the gear and bearing internal ring)

4) output rpm - 2600-2800

5) gears - preferably easy to fabricate, preferably as ordinary as possible

 

I do not want to go towards high end materials for the gears. preferably increasing size and kipping them simple and able to be made by wider range of suppliers.

 

Could someone provide assistance in getting this done to the point I am able to quote the gears?

 

Cris.

 

Cris,
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blandb
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Here is a company we used to use for sprockets: 

 

https://www.martinsprocket.com/view/power-transmission/power-transmission 

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cadman777
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Your best bet is to do like @blandb suggested.

Contact to a manufacturer and give them your specs.

I had a similar challenge in the past and that was the best route for me.

Boston Gear is another one, except with smaller gears.

There are many manufacturers, in the USA, in Europe and in the Orient (Japan mainly).

Take your pick.

Why 'reinvent the wheel'?

... Chris
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