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  2. Pressure angle - Wikipedia

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    The pressure angle gives the direction normal to the tooth profile. The pressure angle is equal to the profile angle at the standard pitch circle and can be termed the "standard" pressure angle at that point. Standard values are 14.5 and 20 degrees. [2] Earlier gears with pressure angle 14.5 were commonly used because the cosine is larger for a ...

  3. Involute gear - Wikipedia

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    While any pressure angle can be manufactured, the most common stock gears have a 20° pressure angle, with 14½° and 25° pressure angle gears being much less common. [4] Increasing the pressure angle increases the width of the base of the gear tooth, leading to greater strength and load carrying capacity.

  4. List of gear nomenclature - Wikipedia

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    A crossed helical gear is a gear that operate on non-intersecting, non-parallel axes. The term crossed helical gears has superseded the term spiral gears. There is theoretically point contact between the teeth at any instant. They have teeth of the same or different helix angles, of the same or opposite hand.

  5. Backlash (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    The amount of additional material removed when making the gears depends on the pressure angle of the teeth. For a 14.5° pressure angle the extra distance the cutting tool is moved in equals the amount of backlash desired. For a 20° pressure angle the distance equals 0.73 times the amount of backlash desired. [3]

  6. Spur gear - Wikipedia

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    Spur gear can be classified into two pressure angles, 20° being the current industry standard and 14½° being the former (often found in older equipment). [3] Spur gear teeth are manufactured as either involute profile or cycloidal profile. When two gears are in mesh it is possible that an involute portion of one will contact a non-involute ...

  7. Profile angle - Wikipedia

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    The profile angle of a gear is the angle at a specified pitch point between a line tangent to a tooth surface and the line normal to the pitch surface (which is a radial line of a pitch circle). This definition is applicable to every type of gear for which a pitch surface can be defined. The profile angle gives the direction of the tangent to a ...

  8. Occlusion (dentistry) - Wikipedia

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    Occlusion (dentistry) Occlusion, in a dental context, means simply the contact between teeth. More technically, it is the relationship between the maxillary (upper) and mandibular (lower) teeth when they approach each other, as occurs during chewing or at rest. Static occlusion refers to contact between teeth when the jaw is closed and ...

  9. Dental drill - Wikipedia

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    Dental drill. A high-speed dental handpiece. A dental drill or dental handpiece is a hand-held, mechanical instrument used to perform a variety of common dental procedures, including removing decay, polishing fillings, performing cosmetic dentistry, and altering prostheses. The handpiece itself consists of internal mechanical components that ...