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Gears and Cams

Chapter 17

2Technical Drawing 13th EditionGiesecke, Mitchell, Spencer, Hill Dygdon, Novak, Lockhart

© 2009 Pearson Education, Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458.

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Objectives

• Define the characteristics of a spur gear, worm gear, and bevel gear

• Calculate the gear ratio and rpm of two mating gears, given the pitch diameters

• Define the principal spur gear terms• Draw a spur gear

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Objectives (cont.)

• Describe the relationship between a cam profile and a displacement diagram

• Draw a cam profile, given a displacement profile drawing

• List the types of cam followers

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Understanding Gears

• Gears are used to transmit power and rotating or reciprocating motion from one machine part to another

• ANSI/AGMA publishes detailed standards for gear design and drawings

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Spur Gears

• Proportions and shapes of gear teeth are well standardized

• The most common geometric form used in gears today is the involute profile• Involute means “rolled inward”

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Constructing a Base Circle

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The Involute Tooth Shape

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Spacing Gear Teeth

• Teeth are spaced around the periphery by laying out equal angles

• The number of spaces should be twice the number of teeth, equal to the tooth thickness at the pitch circle

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Spacing Gear Teeth

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Rack Teeth

• Gear teeth formed on a flat surface are called a rack

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Working Drawings of Spur Gears• Since teeth are cut to a standard

shape, individual teeth are not typically shown

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Spur Gear Design

• Spur gear design normally begins with selecting pitch diameter

• The size of the teeth (diametral pitch) depends on:• Gear speeds• Gear materials• Horsepower to be transmitted• Tooth form

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Worm Gears

• Worm gears are used to transmit power between nonintersecting shafts that are at right angles to each other

• A worm is a screw with a thread shaped like a rack tooth

• Worm wheels are similar to helical gears cut to conform to the shape of the worm

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Worm Gears

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Working Drawings of Worm Gears• In assembly drawings, gear teeth

are omitted and the gear blank represented conventionally

• On detail drawings, the worm and gear are usually drawn separately

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Bevel Gears

• Bevel gears transmit power between shafts whose axes intersect at any angle

• Bevel gear teeth have the same involute shape as teeth on spur gears but are tapered toward the cone apex

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Bevel Gears

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Bevel Gear Terminology

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Working Drawings of Bevel Gears• Working drawings for bevel gears

give only the dimensions of the gear blank

• Data necessary for cutting teeth are given in a note or table

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Cams

• Cams can be used to produce irregular motions• A shaft rotating at uniform speed

carries the cam• A reciprocating member, called the

follower, presses a roller against the curved surface of the cam

• Rotating the cam causes the follower to reciprocate a cyclic motion according to the cam profile

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Cams

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Displacement Diagrams

• A displacement diagram is a curve showing the displacement of the follower as ordinates on a base line that represents one revolution of the cam

• The motion of the follower as it rises or falls depends on the shape of the curves in the displacement diagram

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Displacement Diagrams

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Cam Profiles

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Cylindrical Cams

• When the follower movement is in a plane parallel to the cam shaft, a cylindrical cam must be employed

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Cylindrical Cams