Large module gears refer to gears with a larger module. The module is a basic parameter in gear design, which defines the size of the gear teeth. The larger the module, the larger the teeth of the gear, and the gear itself will be larger and stronger. Here are some of the main features of large module gears:
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Larger teeth: Large module gears have wider tooth spaces and thicker teeth, which allows them to withstand greater loads.
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High strength: Due to their larger teeth, large module gears are generally stronger and can withstand greater forces without being easily damaged.
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Good wear resistance: The tooth surface of a large module gear is larger, so when meshing with another gear, the pressure per unit area is smaller, which helps to improve the wear resistance of the gear.
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High accuracy requirements: Since large module gears are often used in precision and large machinery, the manufacturing accuracy of gears is very high.
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Wide range of applications: Large module gears are often used in heavy industry, mining, large machinery and equipment, such as excavators, cranes and large transmission systems.
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Noise and vibration: Due to the large teeth, greater noise and vibration may be generated when meshing, so special attention is required to shock absorption and noise reduction measures.
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Design and manufacturing costs: Due to the size and accuracy requirements of large module gears, their design and manufacturing costs are usually higher.
Product | Large Module Spiral Bevel Gear |
Gear Position | External Gear |
Module(M) | 0.5 - 30 M |
Teeth Accuracy Grade | ISO 7-6 Grade |
Service | Customized |
Hardness | Hardened Tooth Surface |

